- Maximilien Robespierre - Wikipedia
On 20 May, Robespierre signed Theresa Cabarrus 's arrest warrant, and on 23 May, following an attempted assassination on Collot d'Herbois, Cécile Renault was arrested near Robespierre's residence with two penknives [360]
- Maximilien Robespierre | Biography, French Revolution, Reign of Terror . . .
On July 27, 1794, Robespierre and a number of his followers were arrested at the Hôtel de Ville in Paris The next day Robespierre and 21 of his followers were taken to the Place de la Révolution (now the Place de la Concorde), where they were executed by guillotine before a cheering crowd
- The fall of Robespierre - Alpha History
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 his fellow politicians
- Fall of Maximilien Robespierre - World History Encyclopedia
The fall of Maximilien Robespierre, or the Coup of 9 Thermidor, was a series of events that resulted in the arrests and executions of Robespierre and his allies on 27-28 July 1794
- Robespierre overthrown in France | July 27, 1794 | HISTORY
On July 27, 1794 (9 Thermidor in the Revolutionary calendar), Robespierre and his allies were placed under arrest by the National Assembly
- The Coup d’état of 9 Thermidor - World History Edu
On 9 Thermidor, Robespierre, his allies, and key officials were arrested After failed imprisonment and a standoff at the Hôtel de Ville, they were rearrested, and Robespierre was guillotined on 10 Thermidor
- The Arrest and Guillotining of Robespierre – 27 and 28 July 1794
On 27 July 1794 during the ‘Reign of Terror’, the National Convention in Paris ordered the arrest of Maximilien de Robespierre When was was eventually captured Robespierre attemped to kill himself with a pistol, but only succeeded in wounding his jaw
- Fall of Maximilien Robespierre - Wikipedia
Fall of Maximilien Robespierre During the French Revolution, 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, Robespierre spoke of the existence of internal enemies, conspirators, and calumniators, within the Convention and the governing
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