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The Knight Of Maison Rouge Alexandre Dumas

The Knight Of Maison Rouge Alexandre Dumas

Dive into the perilous world of the French Revolution with Alexandre Dumas's gripping historical fiction, 'The Knight of Maison Rouge.' This classic adventure novel vividly portrays the desperate plots and daring escapades during the infamous Reign of Terror, as a mysterious chevalier fights for a doomed cause, often involving the tragic fate of Marie Antoinette. It's an essential read for fans of historical intrigue and thrilling narratives.

La Terreur En Bourbonnais With An Introduction By A Fayet I Lyon

La Terreur En Bourbonnais With An Introduction By A Fayet I Lyon

Explore the profound impact of the Reign of Terror on the Bourbonnais region of France through this significant historical work. Offering a detailed account of the events and their consequences, this edition includes an insightful introduction by A. Fayet, providing crucial context and scholarly analysis, making it an essential resource for understanding local French Revolution history.

Crime And Punishment In Revolutionary Paris

Crime And Punishment In Revolutionary Paris

Dive into the grim realities of crime and punishment during the French Revolution in Paris. This description explores the volatile justice system, the infamous Reign of Terror, and how revolutionary fervor reshaped law enforcement. Discover the severe penalties, including the guillotine, that defined this tumultuous era in 18th-century Paris.

Geschichte Der Franzosischen Revolution

Geschichte Der Franzosischen Revolution

Explore the tumultuous History of the French Revolution, a pivotal period from 1789 to 1799 that reshaped France and had profound global impacts. Delve into the causes, key events like the Storming of the Bastille and the Reign of Terror, and the influential figures such as Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. Understand how this era dramatically altered political landscapes, ignited revolutionary ideals across Europe, and laid the groundwork for modern democratic principles.