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The leading Hébertists were guillotined on 24 March, and Desmoulins along with the Dantonists followed on 6 April 1794.
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He was put on trial along with the conspirators and was executed with the Dantonists on 5 April 1794.
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Dantonists (March to April 1794), the glorification of Robespierre at the
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Accused as an "indulgent," he was guillotined along with other Dantonists in April 1794.
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In the spring of 1794, Robespierre succeeded in purging first the ultra-radical Hébertists and then the "indulgent" Dantonists.
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The law also required representatives on mission to report to the Committee, meaning that the Committee now oversaw the imposition of the Terror throughout France, and without significant opposition after the eradication of the Hébertists and Dantonists in March-April 1794.
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Girondins, the Hébertists, and the Dantonists, St. Just here sees the ongoing existence of any opposition as suggesting that the eradication had not been complete enough.
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Desmoulins and Danton had formed a moderate faction, known as the Indulgents or Dantonists, within the Jacobin camp.
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Dantonists (Desmoulins, Hérault de Sechelles, etc.) were executed on April 6.
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The Dantonists soon followed them; and when the party of
The Conquest of Bread Peter Kropotkin
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