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  1. Robespierre

    Robespierre. Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore ... northernmost tip of France. Born
    of a poor family, Robespierre’s mother died while he was nine. ...

  2. Joseph Stalin Vs. Maximilien Robespierre

    Maximilien Robespierre. Robespierre is known as possibly the greatest leader of
    the French Revolution. ... This was especially true with Stalin and Robespierre. ...

  3. Robespierre

    Robespierre. Maximillien Robespierre Maximillien Robespierre is ... they are
    nothing” (Carr 63). Robespierre had very good intentions. ...

  4. Robespierre Essay

    Robespierre Essay. ... This is when Robespierre took control. I disagree with the statement “
    Robespierre was a good, virtuous, honest, and principled man. ...

  5. Twelve Who Ruled

    ... The book tells the story of a brief moment in history when twelve men (Robespierre,
    Barere, Saint Just, Couthon, Lindet, Carnot, Saint-Andre, Prieur, Varenne ...

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  1. Invisible Man

    ... political and social leaders, Napoleon Bonaparte best personifies the ideals of
    the entire French Revolution in contrast to Maximilien Robespierre who provided ...

  2. Assess The Contribution Of Terror To The French Revolution.

    ... Among the most important leaders of those who encouraged and administered the Terror
    were Maximilien Robespierre, Louis Saint-Just, Jean Paul Marat, Jaques ...

  3. The French Revolution

    ... With the overturning of power, Maximilien Robespierre came to power. In an attempt
    to stabilize the country under his control, Robespierre ...

  4. Reign Of Terror

    ... In “The Cult of the Supreme Being,” Robespierre states that God did not create kings
    to devour us, he did not create priests to connect us to the kings. ...

  5. French Revolution

    ... Enraged citizens overthrew the Girondin-led National Convention, and the
    Jacobins, led by Maximilien Robespierre, took control. ...

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