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Maximilien François
Marie Isidore de
Robespierre (French: [maksimiljɛ̃ ʁɔbɛspjɛʁ]; 6 May 1758 – 10 Thermidor, Year II 28 July 1794) was a
French lawyer...
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Maximilian or
Maximillian (Maximiliaan in
Dutch and
Maximilien in French) is a male name. The name "Max" is
considered a
shortening of "Maximilian" as...
- Coup d'état of 9
Thermidor or the Fall of
Maximilien Robespierre is the
series of
events beginning with
Maximilien Robespierre's
address to the
National Convention...
- Émile
Maximilien Paul Littré (French: [litʁe]; 1
February 1801 – 2 June 1881) was a
French lexicographer,
freemason and philosopher, best
known for his...
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introduced by the
Thermidorian Reaction,
which took
power after the fall of
Maximilien Robespierre in July 1794, to
discredit Robespierre and
justify its own...
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Maximilian Delphinius Berlitz (or
Maximilien Berlitz, born
David Berlizheimer;
April 14, 1852 –
April 6, 1921) was a
linguist and the
founder of the Berlitz...
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Maximilien de Béthune Sully, 1st
Prince of Sully,
Marquis of
Rosny and Nogent,
Count of
Muret and Villebon,
Viscount of
Meaux (13
December 1560 – 22 December...
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Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (/wʊnt/; German: [vʊnt]; 16
August 1832 – 31
August 1920) was a
German physiologist, philosopher, and professor, one of the fathers...
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Maximilien Luce (13
March 1858 – 6
February 1941) was a
prolific French Neo-impressionist artist,
known for his paintings, illustrations, engravings, and...