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Jan 11, 2023 · Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) fue una de las principales figuras de la Revolución francesa (1789-1799). Tras destacar en el radical Club Jacobino, dominó la República Francesa durante el Reinado del Terror, supervisando las ejecuciones de sospechosos de contrarrevolución. Fue derrocado y ejecutado el 28 de julio de 1794.
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre ( 6. května 1758 Arras – 28. července 1794 Paříž) byl francouzský advokát a politik. Je jedním z nejznámějších a nejkontroverznějších aktérů Velké francouzské revoluce. Jako poslanec a významný jakobín prosazoval princip suverenity lidu a rovná občanská a politická ...
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre, francoski filozof, politik in pravnik, * 6. maj 1758, Arras, Grofija Artois, Francija, † 28. julij 1794, Pariz, Francija . Bil je filozof, politik, novinar, aktivist in pravnik, poleg tega je bil eden od ključnih mož v francoski revoluciji. V svojem življenju se je boril za socialno ...
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre ( Arras, 6. svibnja 1758. – Pariz, 28. srpnja 1794. ), francuski revolucionar, fizički vođa Francuske revolucije, osnivač državne deističke religije, progonitelj katoličanstva i jedan od glavnih zagovornika revolucionarnog terora tijekom Jakobinske diktature 1793/1794. godine.
Maximilien de Robespierre, (born May 6, 1758, Arras, France—died July 28, 1794, Paris), French revolutionary. A successful lawyer in Arras (1781–89), he was elected to the National Assembly (1789), where he became notorious as an outspoken radical in favour of individual rights. He became a leading member of the Montagnards in the National ...
The arrest of Maximilien Robespierre, July 27, 1794. (more) During the Reign of Terror, at least 300,000 suspects were arrested; 17,000 were officially executed, and perhaps 10,000 died in prison or without trial.
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (May 6, 1758 – July 28, 1794) was one of the primary leaders of the French Revolution. His supporters knew him as "the Incorruptible" because of his austere moral devotion to revolutionary political change.