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  2. Thomas de Mahy, Marquis de Favras - Wikipedia

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    Thomas de Mahy, Marquis de Favras (26 March 1744 – 18 February 1790), was a French aristocrat and supporter of the House of Bourbon during the French Revolution.Often seen as a martyr of the Royalist cause, Favras was executed for his part in "planning against the people of France" under the Count of Provence.

  3. Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld, 6th Duke of La ...

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    Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld, 6th Duke of La Rochefoucauld (4 July 1743 – 4 September 1792) was a French nobleman and politician who was a major lord under the Ancien Régime. He also played a political role in 1789 early on in the French Revolution before being executed in the September Massacres. He was a duke, initially with the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bulloch ...

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    June 21, 1982 (121 S. Main St. Statesboro: Currently the Beaver House Restaurant: 10: Dr. John C. Nevil House: Dr. John C. Nevil House: August 10, 1989 (US 301 S of ...

  5. Republican marriage - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The claim that such a manner of execution has been practised and ordered by Carrier appears for the first time in the trial of the members of the Revolutionary Committee of Nantes by the Revolutionary Tribunal in 1794. It was present in the report of Charles-Gilbert Romme and in several letters and witness testimonies.

  6. Reign of Terror - Wikipedia

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    With the enactment of the law, the number of executions greatly increased, and the period became known as "The Great Terror" (French: la Grande Terreur). Between 10 June and 27 July, another 1,366 were executed, causing fear among d'Herbois, Fouché and Tallien due to their past actions. [70]

  7. Drownings at Nantes - Wikipedia

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    The precise number of victims is not known. According to Roger Dupuy, there were between 7 and 11 drowning executions, with 300 to 400 victims each time. [7] According to Jacques Hussenet, 1,800 to 4,800 people drowned on the orders of Carrier, and perhaps 2,000 others drowned on the orders by other Republican revolutionaries in Nantes. [8]

  8. Georgia readies to resume executions after a 4-year pause ...

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    Here's a look at why it's been more than four years since Georgia has carried out an execution. GEORGIA'S HISTORY OF EXECUTIONS. After the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976 ...

  9. September Massacres - Wikipedia

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    Native name: Massacres de Septembre: Date: 2–6 September 1792 ( – ): Location: Paris: Type: Summary execution, massacres: Cause: Obsession with a prison conspiracy, desire for revenge, fear of advancing Prussians and royalists, ambiguity over who was in control