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September 29, 2013 Leave a Comment

Charlotte Corday

The Moderates are next to die but Charlotte Corday has her own plans.Continuing Murders of Louis XVI and Murat; Civil War in France,our selection

September 28, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Blade Falls

His hands are tied, his head bare; the fatal moment is come.Continuing Murders of Louis XVI and Murat; Civil War in France,our selection from The

September 27, 2013 2 Comments

Murders of Louis XVI and Murat; Civil War in France

This series has five» easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: O Hapless Louis!.IntroductionI (Jack Le Moine) think that executing

December 26, 2012 Leave a Comment

Public Joy and Relief at Terror’s End

Today's installment concludes The Reign Of Terror,our selection from Popular History of France From the Earliest Times by François P. G. Guizot

December 25, 2012 Leave a Comment

Robespierre Shot

Times were changed. The mobile waves of public opinion no longer upheld the tyrants overthrown by the accomplices who had now become their

December 24, 2012 Leave a Comment

Terror’s Leaders Take to the Streets

It is not necessary to discuss in any particular detail of the tyrant's career; his whole life condemns him."Continuing The Reign Of Terror,our

December 23, 2012 Leave a Comment

Convention Showdown

A single shout echoed through the hall. "Down with the tyrant! Down with the tyrant!"Continuing The Reign Of Terror,our selection from Popular

December 22, 2012 Leave a Comment

Robespierre Challenges the Convention

He said, “There exists a conspiracy against public liberty; it owes its force to a criminal coalition which intrigues in the very bosom of the

December 21, 2012 Leave a Comment

Robespierre and Saint-Just Make Their Move

A dictatorship had, in fact, been spoken of, but it was Saint-Just, on returning from the army, who had uttered this terrible word, in a conference of

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