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Robespierre was a leader of "les montagnards", a hard-line group in the French assembly. "les montagnards" (the mountaineers) were named such because they occupied the upper seats in the assembly room.

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The anti Jocobin group, also known as the "moderates" represented the people of France who were now against the horrible reign of terror led by Danton and Robespierre. These moderates gained control of the National Convention and Danton and Robespierre were both guillotined in 1794.

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The anti Jocobin group also known as the "moderates" represented the people of France who were now against the horrible terror led by Danton and Robespierre. These moderates gained control of the National Convention and Danton and Robespierre were both guillotined in 1794.

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How was Robespierre killed?

Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de Robespierre was executed on the 28th July, 1794 in the Place de la Revolution, Paris along with Louis Saint-Just and Georges Couston as well as nineteen others. The crowd cried "Down with the tyrant!" as he was about to be executed. It is belived Robespierre is the only person to have been executed by the guillotine face up so he could see the blade approaching.


When did robespierre live?

Maximilien Robespierre lived from 1758 to 1794.


Was Robespierre a philosopher?

Robespierre was one of the leaders of the French Revolution. The revolt began in 1789 and gave rise to a group of radicals called Jacobins. Robespierre was a member of this group and it can be said that he was a political philosopher. His core beliefs, and those of the Jacobins, was that they placed themselves as the leaders of the poor working classes of the cities in France. These people had no representation until the Jacobins saw their need for a say in French politics. The Jacobins were opposed to a monarchy and the bourgeoisie. They sought a republic dominated by the working classes.


What was Maximillian Robespierre a part of?

Robespierre was an activist for the libertarians. He died through his own creation. He went too far with his revolutionary ideas. He killed thousands of people, sending them to the guillotine, just because they still believed in the monarchial system Maximilien Robespierre wanted to get rid of so desperately. He killed everybody that thought differently than him. He was the creator of the reign of terror and was eventually sent to the guillotine himself in 1794 after the French turned against him when their eyes opened and say what he had done. He didn't even have a trial, and was beheaded faced upwards.


Who lead the Reign of Terror in France?

Maximilien-Marie-Isidore de Robespierre.

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What group was Robespierre in?

He was a Jacobin.


When was robespierre killed?

Robespierre was killed by illumati because of what he sad about them" i dont trust in these peoples whose faces are undercovered as patriots ...these foreign agent should be romeved from France "/.


What debating group was Robespierre a member of?

The Jacobin Club.


What club did the Reign of Terror belong to?

The Jacobins. The Reign was mostly controlled by Maximilien Robespierre and, in the begining, Georges Danton, but he was killed by Robespierre after he spoke out against him.


What happen to Robespierre?

He was executed by the guillotine.


Was the brutal head of the Committee of Public Safety?

It was a very difficult group to admire but very few criticised their efforts. They operated the Reign of Terror and were the custodians of the National Razor.


Which group imposed the Reign of Terror?

Robespierre, the Jacobins and the Committee of Public Safety.The Jacobins who had control of the Committee of Public Safety under the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre.


Why did Robespierre eliminate the hebertists and the indulgents?

He wanted to eliminate the herbertist and the indulgents because strict economic policies and an anti-religious campaign that Robespierre could not support. So the leaders were all killed.


What was the name of the group led by Robespierre who held executive power?

The Committee of Public Safety.


What do peole think of maximilien Robespierre?

i dont know what other ppl think of him but i think he was a heartless butcher who killed tons of ppl. if there's something we dont need it's a modern day robespierre.


Who institutes the Reign of Terror?

Maximilien Robespierre and Georges Danton at the time were in control of France, which was immediately after king Louis died. but then Robespierre killed Danton and started the reign of terror


How was Robespierre killed?

Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de Robespierre was executed on the 28th July, 1794 in the Place de la Revolution, Paris along with Louis Saint-Just and Georges Couston as well as nineteen others. The crowd cried "Down with the tyrant!" as he was about to be executed. It is belived Robespierre is the only person to have been executed by the guillotine face up so he could see the blade approaching.