- and Sensibility. SUNY Press. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-87395-430-3. The many
Robespierres from 1794 to the present" by
Minchul Kim R. R.
Palmer (1970) The Twelve...
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Maximilien Robespierre addressed the
National Convention on 26 July 1794, was
arrested the next day, and
executed on 28 July. In his
speech on 26 July...
- English.
Robespierre may also
refer to:
Robespierre (Paris Métro), a
station in the
suburb of
Montreuil Robespierre Monument, a
monument to
Robespierre in Moscow...
- 17, 1793, to the
execution of
Robespierre, July 28, 1794." The
Terror concluded with the fall of
Maximilien Robespierre and his
alleged allies in July...
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Augustin Bon
Joseph de
Robespierre (21
January 1763 – 28 July 1794),
known as
Robespierre the Younger, was a
French lawyer,
politician and the younger...
- In May 1793, the
leaders of the
Mountain faction, led by
Maximilien Robespierre,
succeeded in
sidelining the
Girondin faction and
controlled the government...
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Culte de l'Être suprême) was a form of
deism established by
Maximilien Robespierre during the
French Revolution as the
intended state religion of France...
- is the
common term for the
period between the
ousting of
Maximilien Robespierre on 9
Thermidor II, or 27 July 1794, and the
inauguration of the French...
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belonged to the
Mountain faction. A
steadfast supporter and
close friend of
Robespierre, he was
swept away in his
downfall on 9 Thermidor, Year II. Renowned...
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Committee of
Public Safety,
dominated by
radical Jacobins led by
Maximilien Robespierre.
About 16,000
people were
sentenced by the
Revolutionary Tribunal and...