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    Maximilien Robespierre

    French revolutionary lawyer and politician

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  2. Feb 9, 2010 · Robespierre, the leader of the Reign of Terror, was arrested and executed by the National Convention on July 28, 1794. He was accused of being a dictator and a tyrant who orchestrated the deaths of thousands of enemies of the Revolution.

  3. By the end of the next day, Robespierre was executed in the Place de la Révolution, where King Louis XVI had been executed a year earlier. He was executed by guillotine, like the others. Robespierre's fall led to more moderate policies being implemented during the subsequent Thermidorian Reaction.

  4. Robespierre was arrested and taken to a prison. Approximately 90 individuals, including Robespierre, were executed without trial in the following days, marking the onset of the Thermidorian Reaction. [8] A figure deeply divisive during his lifetime, Robespierre's views and policies continue to evoke controversy.

  5. Nov 23, 2022 · How did Robespierre, who opposed the death penalty in 1791, become the leader of the Reign of Terror in 1793? Explore his speeches and motivations through his own words.

  6. The fall of Robespierre. Robespierre’s arrest and shooting in the Hôtel de Ville, July 1794. In July 1794, the month of Thermidor in Year II in the revolutionary calendar, Maximilien Robespierre ‘s grip on the revolution came to an abrupt and violent end. As befitted his time in power, Robespierre was brought undone by a conspiracy among ...

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