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- The Thermidorians (French: Thermidoriens, named after the month of Thermidor), was a political group during the First French Republic. They formed in...
- the French Revolution, the Thermidorian Reaction (French: Réaction thermidorienne or Convention thermidorienne, "Thermidorian Convention") is the common...
- The term "Terror" used to describe the period was introduced by the Thermidorian Reaction, which took power after the fall of Maximilien Robespierre in...
- against Robespierre, who was executed in July 1794. In the following Thermidorian Reaction, the committee's influence diminished after 26 months and it...
- led to more moderate policies being implemented during the subsequent Thermidorian Reaction. On 27 July 1793, Robespierre was elected to the Committee of...
- Reactionaries opposed democracy and parliamentarism.[citation needed] The Thermidorian Reaction was a movement within the French Revolution against the perceived...
- Maximilien Robespierre, and is best known as one of the key figures of the Thermidorian Reaction that led to the fall of Robespierre and the end of the Terror...
- Fructidor. During Year 2, it was sometimes called Fervidor. Because of the Thermidorian Reaction—9 Thermidor Year II—the overthrow of revolutionary radical Maximilien...
- of 1793 was dela**** due to the situation in the war, and due to the Thermidorian Reaction that purged much of the government, it was eventually abandoned...
- increasing support for more moderate revolutionary forces until the Thermidorian Reaction and the execution of its leaders led to its disestablishment...