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noun - French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille and who supported the execution of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his opposition to the Reign of Terror (1759-1794)
DANTON - Georges Jacques Danton (French: [ dt]; 26 October 1759 5 April 1794) was a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution, in particula...
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French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille and who supported the execution of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his opposition to the Reign of Terror (1759-1794) |
(175994), French revolutionary full name Georges Jacques Danton. A noted orator, he won great popularity in the early days of the French Revolution. He was initially an ally of Robespierre but later revolted against the severity of the Revolutionary Tribunal and was executed on Robespierre's orders. |
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Georges Jacques Danton (French: [ dt]; 26 October 1759 5 April 1794) was a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution, in particular as the first president of the Committee of Public Safety. Danton's role in the onset of the Revolution has been disputed; many historians describe him as "the chief force in the overthrow of the French monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic".He was guillotined by the advocates of revolutionary terror after accusations of venality and leniency toward the enemies of the Revolution. |