Author:Maximilien Robespierre
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| ←Author Index: Ro | Maximilien Robespierre (1758–1794) |
| One of the best-known figures of the French Revolution. |
[edit] Works
- Madrigal a Ophelie, 1787
- On the King’s Flight, 1791[1]
- On the Death Penalty, 1791[2]
- On Subsistence Goods, 1792[3]
- Prospectus for “Le Défenseur de la Constitution”, 1792[4]
- Notice to Subscribers, 1792[5]
- Defense of the Committee of Public Safety, 1793[6]
- Principles of Political Morality, February 1794[7]
- Justification of the Use of Terror, February 1794[8]
- On the Enemies of the Nation, May 1794[9]
- Festival of the Supreme Being, July 1794[10]
[edit] Works about Robespierre
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