Louis de Saint-Just (Louis Antoine de Saint-Just) (1767-1794). French revolutionary politician, sometimes called the ""Archangel of Terror"". Deputy to the National Convention (20 September 1792 to 27 July 1794). He presided over the Convention from 19 February to 6 March 1794. Member of the Committee of Public Safety. Saint-Just died by guillotine after the arrests and trials following the days of the 9t and 10 Thermidor year II (27th and 28th July 1794). Louis de Saint-Just at the Convention. Engraving. ""History of the French Revolution"". Volume I, part 2, 1879.
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Louis de Saint-Just (Louis Antoine de Saint-Just) (1767-1794). French revolutionary politician, sometimes called the ""Archangel of Terror"". Deputy to the National Convention (20 September 1792 to 27 July 1794). He presided over the Convention from 19 February to 6 March 1794. Member of the Committee of Public Safety. Saint-Just died by guillotine after the arrests and trials following the days of the 9t and 10 Thermidor year II (27th and 28th July 1794). Louis de Saint-Just at the Convention. Engraving. ""History of the French Revolution"". Volume I, part 2, 1879.

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