
Maximiliano Robespierre
Maximiliano Robespierre was a leading figure of the French Revolution, known for his influential role in the Committee of Public Safety and his advocacy for the Reign of Terror. A fervent supporter of democratic ideals, he was instrumental in the establishment of the Republic and the drafting of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. Robespierre's radical approach and commitment to purging France of its enemies led to his eventual downfall, as he was arrested and guillotined in 1794, marking the end of the radical phase of the Revolution.
Born on May 06, 1758 (267 years old)
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Maximiliano Robespierre was a key figure in the French Revolution known for his role in the radical Jacobin faction.
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