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FALL OF ROBESPIERREThe fall of Robespierre Date: 1794
Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de Robespierre 1758-1794Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de Robespierre, French Revolutionary politician 1758-1794. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France
JACOBIN CLUB CLOSEDThe Jacobin Club in the rue Saint-Jacques, Paris, home of the extreme radical revolutionaries, is closed after the fall of Robespierre, the most prominent member. Date: 12 November 1794
FERAUD ASSASSINATEDJean Feraud (or Ferraud), member of the Convention and opponent of Robespierre, is assassinated at the entrance to the Convention, where his head is saluted. Date: 20 May 1795
French Revolution (1789-1799). the Committee of Public SafeFrench Revolution (1789-1799). During the Revolution, special courts were created. The most important was the Committee of Public Safety. Colored engraving. 19th century
Robespierre at JacobinsRobespierre is applauded enthusiastically when he delivers his speech to the Jacobin Club, but elsewhere his popularity is rapidly diminishing. Date: 26 July 1794
Pierre PhilippeauxPIERRE PHILIPPEAUX French revolutionary statesman who antagonised Robespierre, was accused of treason and guillotined. Date: 1759 - 1794
Robespierre, Maximilien de (1758-1794). French politician and revolutionary, leader of the Jacobin Club. Portrait of Robespierre at his
Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794). Politician of the FrenchMaximilien Robespierre (1758-1794). French lawyer and politician. Figure of the French Revolution. Member of Lacobin Club. Engraving. Portrait. Colored
Peter denies knowing Jesus for the third time. Then, he remembers Jesus had already told that before the cock crows he would have betrayed three times. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin
Jean FeraudJEAN FERAUD French revolutionary statesman from the Hautes-Pyrenees; he opposed Robespierre, for which he was murdered by a Jacobin mob. Date: 1764 - 1795
Pierre C F DaunouPIERRE CLAUDE FRANCOIS DAUNOU French revolutionary statesman, opponent of Robespierre, educator and archivist. Date: 1761 - 1840
Pierre Gas. ChaumettePIERRE GASPARD CHAUMETTE French revolutionary statesman who closed the churches of Paris but incurred the disapproval of Robespierre, who had him guillotined. Date: 1763 - 1794
Georges Couthon / DuereuxGEORGES COUTHON ruthless French revolutionary, loyal supporter of Robespierre whom he eventually accompanied to the guillotine. Date: 1755 - 1794
Robespierre (Jones)MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE French revolutionary leader and victim Date: 1758 - 1794
Robespierre (Mote)MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE French revolutionary statesman Date: 1758 - 1794
Robespierre / LacauchieMAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE - French Revolutionary statesman. Date: 1758 - 1794
Robespierre / FragonardMAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE French revolutionary Date: 1758 - 1794
Portrait of Maximilien Fran篩s Marie Isidore de Robespierre. French lawyer, politician and one of the most influential people during the French Revolution
Fall of RobespierreRobespierre is condemned by the Convention : he will be guillotined immediately. Date: 28 July 1794
Robespierre and FlowersMAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE French revolutionary statesman, whose arrogance ultimately took him, too, to the guillotine. Date: 1758 - 1794
Robespierre, Maximilien de (1758-1794). French" Robespierre, Maximilien de (1758-1794). French politician and revolutionary, leader of the Jacobin Club. Portrait of Robespierre
Supreme being TaughtPlacard for use in schools, intended to inculcate devotion to L Etre Supreme instead of the old Christian deity, proposed by Robespierre and approved by the Convention. Date: 7 May 1794
F a Boissy D anglas - 2FRANCOIS-ANTOINE, comte de BOISSY D ANGLAS As a young man at the time of the Revolution, when he is one of those who will overthrow Robespierre. Date: 1756 - 1826
Ernest Hamel / GillErnest Hamel (1826-1898) lawyer, writer and historian relating especially to the French Revolution and the Empire - is the author of a monumental biography of Robespierre
Robespierre ArrestedThe arrest of Robespierre. Date: 28 July 1794
Revolutionary JournalThe inflammatory journal Pere Duchesne is distributed to armies : frontispiece shows editor Jacques Hebert, who will quarrel with Robespierre and be guillotined 24.3.1794
Moderates ReleasedAfter the fall of Robespierre, moderates are released from prison
Supreme being FeteRobespierre orders a Festival of the Supreme Being, in the Tuileries and the Champ de Mars, Paris : but he is thought by many to be setting himself up as high priest
Leaders of the TerrorThe three principals of the Montagnard faction - Robespierre, Danton and Marat - meet in the cabaret de la rue de Paon : for a while they wield dictatorial power
Committee Public SafetyThis committee is invested by the Convention with almost dictatorial power : made up of extremists such as Danton and Robespierre, it becomes an instrument of terror
Robespierre (Anon)MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE French revolutionary leader and victim
Robespierre (Cost Hist)MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE - French Revolutionary statesman
Cj Fox / As RobespierreCHARLES JAMES FOX British statesman depicted as Robespierre for his Republican sympathies, at the time of the French Revolution
Robespierre / MiniatureMAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE French Revolutionary statesman
Marie-Olympe GougesMARIE-OLYMPE GOUGES French writer and revolutionary, who quarreled with Robespierre and was guillotined