Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity
Louis XVI: King of France for limited time. One of the causes of the French Revolution, later beheaded.
Marie-Antoinette: Married to Louis XVI, popular with the french before affair of the queens necklace, beheaded as well.
Napoleon Bonaparte: Formatted laws that are still in use today, later became emperor of France
Georges- Jacques Danton: Lawyer and popular speaker at the Jacobins club, voted to execute Louis XVI.
Joseph Fouche: Most violent leader, condemned king to death, approved mass execution during the Terror.
Maximilien Robespierre: Supported formation of of republic, voted for execution of Louis XVI, leader of Jacobins
Marie-Antoinette: Married to Louis XVI, popular with the french before affair of the queens necklace, beheaded as well.
Napoleon Bonaparte: Formatted laws that are still in use today, later became emperor of France
Georges- Jacques Danton: Lawyer and popular speaker at the Jacobins club, voted to execute Louis XVI.
Joseph Fouche: Most violent leader, condemned king to death, approved mass execution during the Terror.
Maximilien Robespierre: Supported formation of of republic, voted for execution of Louis XVI, leader of Jacobins