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Louis XVI: The Royal Fool Who Doomed A Nation
Nearly 1,000 years of French Monarchy all led to Louis XVI. There were a lot of terrible kings in that time. Ruthless schemers, deranged madmen, and extravagant hedonists. Yet it was Louis XVI who ...
A guillotine donated by French lawyer Robert Badinter, who fought for the abolition of the death penalty, is on display at Marseille’s Museum of the Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean ...
Oh, the poor, misunderstood culotte. It has long been a contentious article of clothing. It was during the French Revolution that trouser-wearing, working-class revolutionaries — the sansculottes, ...
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