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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · Maximilien Robespierre (born May 6, 1758, Arras, France—died July 28, 1794, Paris) was a radical Jacobin leader and one of the principal figures in the French Revolution. In the latter months of 1793, he came to dominate the Committee of Public Safety , the principal organ of the Revolutionary government during the Reign of Terror , but in ...

  2. 6 de may. de 2024 · Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre fue un político francés (apodado «El Incorruptible» por su dedicación a la Revolución y por su resistencia a los sobornos) y uno de los más importantes líderes de la Revolución francesa.

  3. Hace 3 días · French Revolution, revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799 and reached its first climax there in 1789—hence the conventional term ‘Revolution of 1789,’ denoting the end of the ancien regime in France and serving also to distinguish that event from the later French revolutions of 1830 and 1848.

  4. Hace 2 días · McPhee begins with Robespierres formative years in Arras. Born on 6 May 1758, his father, François Derobespierre, was a local lawyer, and while never affluent the family was financially comfortable. However, tragedy struck five years later when young Maximiliens mother died in childbirth.

  5. Hace 1 día · The resolution was passed, and Robespierre, his brother Augustin, Louis–Antoine Saint–Just, Georges Couthon, and several others were arrested. Robespierre’s supporters, hoping to energize the sections to influence the Convention deputies on their own behalf, issued a call for a general mobilization.

  6. Hace 2 días · Besides Robespierre, key individuals included Louis Antoine Saint Juste, Bertrand Barrere, and Georges Couthon. The Committee of Public Safety had both ideological and pragmatic members. Maximilien Robespierre's Background and Role . Robespierre was a lawyer from Arras, known for his commitment to social equality and political justice.

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · Moreover, Hazan’s interpretation is a subtler version of Slavoj Žižek’s radical, mobilizing reappraisal of Maximilien Robespierres ‘Divine Terror’. In a foreword to a selection of Robespierres speeches, Žižek pleads for radically alternative politics in a more just society and thinks beyond capitalism and its social ...

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