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The Doctor visits his favourite period of Earth history - the French Revolution – and meets Robespierre ...
The Reign of Terror, also called the Terror, was a period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution.
A Constantinople correspondent writes to us as follows with reference to a remarkable centenarian who had been a friend of Robespierre: "Constantinople has just lost its oldest inhabitant in the ...
The Reign of Terror, The Fourth DimensionThis is the first Doctor Who story to feature any filming on location. This is limited to a few short sequences of the Doctor walking through the ...
Whilst Barbara and Susan seem destined to meet Madame Guillotine and The Doctor unconscious in a burning farmhouse, Ian gets involved with English spies and the revolution itself.
Robespierre, a powerful figure in the French Revolution and the subsequent Reign of Terror, is desperately looking for his black book, a death list of those marked by him for the guillotine and a ...
In 1792, the Jacobins came to power in France and initiated what we call the Reign of Terror and what the French call simply La Terreur.
In Revolutionary France, Maximilien Robespierre emerged as a passionate advocate for the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
After the death of Robespierre, and lucky to be alive, young French aristocrats approached life with a perverse fervor.
The idea of the “Reign of Terror” (la Grande Terreur) was not, as some have suggested, the invention of disaffected emigrés or hostile historians.
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