Les Conventionnels Régicides D'après Des Documents Officiels Et Inédits

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LEGARE STREET Press, Jul 18, 2023 - History - 556 pages

Les Conventionnels régicides is a historical study of the French Revolutionary period. The book provides an in-depth look at the Conventionnels régicides, the group of politicians who played a key role in the execution of Louis XVI. Bliard's research draws on previously unpublished documents to shed new light on this pivotal moment in French history. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in French history or the Revolutionary period in Europe.

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