Dictionnaire Des Individus Envoyés À La Mort Judiciairement, Révolutionnairement Et Contre-Révolutionn, Pendand La Révolution, Volume 1, by Louis Marie Prudhomme, offers a grimly fascinating biographical dictionary of individuals executed during the tumultuous years of the French Revolution. This historical reference work catalogues those who met their end through judicial means, both during and against the revolutionary fervor. Compiled in 1796, this volume provides insights into the lives and circumstances of individuals caught in the crosscurrents of political upheaval. A valuable resource for historians and researchers, "Dictionnaire Des Individus Envoyés À La Mort Judiciairement" serves as a somber testament to a pivotal period in European history.
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