1796 ⟶ Babeuf Uprising Leaders Executed by Military Tribunal
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✊ Enragés' Failed Uprising in Paris
March 10: Failed uprising in Paris by the ultra-revolutionary faction known as the enragés, led by the former priest Jacques Roux.⟶
French RevolutionEnragésFactionalismParisUprisingRadicalismJacques RouxPolitical ViolenceFailed Rebellion
🕊️ Suicides of Condemned Deputies Following Uprising
June 17: Suicide of six deputies condemned to death for participation in the May 20–22 uprising.⟶
French RevolutionTerrorPolitical ViolenceSuicideRebellionCondemnationDeputyGuillotineUprisingAftermath
🪖 Babeuf Uprising Leaders Executed by Military Tribunal
October 10: The thirty-two leaders of the September 9–10 Babeuf uprising are tried by a military tribunal and sentenced to death.⟶
French RevolutionBabeufUprisingConspiracyMilitary TribunalExecutionRebellionSuppressionRadicalismPolitical Violence
💣 Babeuf's Failed Uprising at the Grenelle Camp
September 9: Grenelle camp affair - failed uprising by supporters of Gracchus Babeuf against the French Directory⟶
French RevolutionDirectoryBabeufConspiracyUprisingPolitical ViolenceCounter-RevolutionSocialismRadicalsSuppression
⚔️ Royalist Leaders Plan Western Uprising
September 15: The royalist leaders in the west of France, including the Breton Chouan leader Georges Cadoudal, meet to organize a new uprising against Paris.⟶

French RevolutionCounter-RevolutionRoyalistsChouannerieGeorges CadoudalUprisingWestern FranceMilitary PlanningRebellionVendée