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  1. Oct 5, 2022 · Learn how the former king of France was tried and executed by the National Convention in 1793, ending the French monarchy and marking a turning point in the French Revolution. Explore the debates, controversies, and events that led to Louis XVI's death by guillotine.

  2. The trial and execution of Louis XVI. In December 1792, the National Convention put the deposed Louis XVI on trial for 33 charges of betrayal, sabotage or failure of leadership. After weeks of testimony and deliberation, all 693 of the Convention’s deputies found him guilty.

  3. The trial of Louis XVI—officially called "Citizen Louis Capet" since being dethroned—before the National Convention in December 1792 was a key event of the French Revolution. He was convicted of high treason and other crimes, resulting in his execution .

  4. Learn how the French Revolution led to the trial and execution of King Louis XVI in 1793. Explore the historical context, the legal proceedings, and the public reaction to this transformative moment in European politics.

  5. To propose to have a trial of Louis XVI, in whatever manner one may, is to retrogress to royal despotism and constitutionality; it is a counter-revolutionary idea because it places the revolution itself in litigation. In effect, if Louis may still be given a trial, he may be absolved, and innocent.

  6. Feb 9, 2010 · Learn how Louis XVI, the last king of France, was convicted and guillotined by the French National Convention in 1793. Find out the causes and consequences of the French Revolution and the role of the guillotine in it.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · Louis XVIs courage on June 20, 1792, when the royal palace was invaded by the Paris mob after his dismissal of the Girondin ministry, and his dignified bearing during his trial and at the moment of execution did something to redeem, but did not reestablish, his reputation.

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