Those that keep coming back no matter their destiny here in Europe.
Lords by Title and Birth. Not ability, character and actions...
Maximilien Robespierre didn't directly kill any "lords." As the leading member of the Committee of Public Safety, he oversaw the Reign of Terror. During this time (1793–1794), the French revolutionary government officially condemned and executed over 17,000 individuals as enemies of the Revolution.The total number of victims who actually held aristocratic or noble titles is estimated to be relatively small—under 30 nobles were among the first 1,500 people executed. The vast majority of the victims were commoners, peasants, and ordinary workers
What you think really happened, and why no one noted Titles.
Historically, he is also widely known by the famous nickname "The Incorruptible" (L'Incorruptible) due to his total refusal to take bribes or personal profit from his political power. You can learn more about his political career and positions on his Britannica Biography Page.
The "de" Misconception: His birth name was Maximilien de Robespierre. While the particle "de" often indicated nobility in France, in his family's case, it was merely an old regional naming tradition. His ancestors were not lords or knights; they had been local legal clerks, notaries, and artisans for generations.
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