درباره نویسنده

Maximilien Robespierre was a prominent figure in the French Revolution, known for his role as a leading member of the Committee of Public Safety. He was an advocate for the rights of the lower classes and pushed for significant social reforms, including the abolition of slavery and universal suffrage. Robespierre's commitment to his ideals earned him the nickname 'the Incorruptible,' reflecting his belief in virtue as a guiding principle in governance.

However, his tenure was also marked by the Reign of Terror, a period characterized by political purges and widespread executions of perceived enemies of the revolution. Robespierre believed that terror was a necessary tool to maintain the revolution's gains and protect the republic. Ultimately, his radical approaches led to his downfall, as he was arrested and executed by those who feared his growing power. Robespierre remains a controversial figure, symbolizing both the aspirations and the excesses of revolutionary fervor.

ملیت فرانسوی
تاریخ تولد May 6, 1758
محل تولد Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France
تاریخ مرگ July 28, 1794
تحت تأثیر از