Le Panthéon révolutionnaire.
Les montagnards - républicains de 1793
Gravure des frères Casse.
1 - Danton; 2 - Marat; 3 - Desmoulins; 4 - général Hanriot; 5- Collot d’Herbois; 6 - Hébert; 7 - Couthon; 8 - Saint-Just; 9 - Fouquier-Thinville; 10 - Robespierre; 11 - Merlin de Thionville; 12 - Pétion; 13 - Carrier; 14 - David; 15 - Lepelletier; 16 - Lebon; 17 - Legendre; 18 - Billaud-Varenne; 19 - Augustin Robespierre; 20 - Chénier; 21 - Vadier.
1789
4-11 august= the august decrees
20-27 august= the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
5 october= the womens march to Versailles
2 november= nationalisation of church land
1790
12 july= the Civil Constitution of the Clergy
14 july= the fesitval of federation
27 november= the Clerical oath
1791
13 april= the Papal Bull Charitas
20-21 june= the King’s flight to Varennes
6 july= the Padular Circular
17 july= the Champ de Mars massacre
27 august= the Declaration of Pillnitz
3 september= the 1791 constitution
1792
20 april= declaration of war on Austria
20 june= the first attack on the Tuileries
25 july= the Brunswick Manifesto
10 august= the second attack on the Tuileries
2-5 september= the september massacres
1793
21 january= Louis execution
march-april= the Vendee rebellion
Histo
Schama- “bloodshed was no an unfortunate by-product of the revolution, it was the source of its energy”
“dependence on organised killing to accomplish political ends”
“means had become ends”
Lefebvre- “achieved in principle the legal unity of the Nation”
Doyle- “embodied the authentic voice”
“it was the bloodiest day of the revolution so far but also the most decisive”
“the constituent assembly’s biggest mistake”
Hibbert- “the split in the revolutionaries ranks was no wider than ever”
Stewert-“they doubtless seemed a regrettable but unavoidable nessecity”
MUST. DRILL. INTO. MY. HEAD.