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  1. Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just (French pronunciation:; 25 August 1767 – 9 Thermidor, Year II [28 July 1794]), sometimes nicknamed the Archangel of Terror, was a French revolutionary, political philosopher, member and president of the French National Convention, a Jacobin club leader, and a major figure of the French Revolution.

  2. Jan 19, 2023 · Who was Saint-Just? Louis-Antoine-Leon de Saint-Just was a prominent figure of the French Revolution. A leader of the radical Jacobins, he led the push for the execution of King Louis XVI and was a close ally of Maximilien Robespierre.

  3. Louis de Saint-Just (born August 25, 1767, Decize, France—died July 28, 1794, Paris) was a controversial ideologue of the French Revolution, one of the most zealous advocates of the Reign of Terror (1793–94), who was arrested and guillotined in the Thermidorian Reaction.

  4. Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just, parfois surnommé l' Archange de la Terreur, né le 25 août 1767 à Decize ( Nivernais, aujourd'hui Nièvre) et mort guillotiné le 10 thermidor an II ( 28 juillet 1794) à Paris, place de la Révolution (actuelle place de la Concorde ), est un homme politique français de la Révolution française.

  5. Louis Saint-Just (1767-1794) was a radical Jacobin, a member of the National Convention and the young ally of Maximilien Robespierre. As a teenager, Saint-Just was intelligent and well read but restless, promiscuous and disobedient.

  6. Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ʒyst]; August 25, 1767 – 9 Thermidor, Year II [July 28, 1794]), was a French revolutionary, political philosopher, member and president of the French National Convention, a Jacobin club leader, and a major figure of the French Revolution.

  7. Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just, sometimes nicknamed the Archangel of Terror, was a French revolutionary, political philosopher, member and president of the French National Convention, a Jacobin club leader, and a major figure of the French Revolution.

  8. Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just (1767-1794), a radical political leader during the French Revolution, was a member of the ruling Jacobin group in Paris during the Reign of Terror.

  9. Saint-Just, Louis Antoine Léon de (1767–1794), radical political leader during the French Revolution and member of the ruling Jacobin group in Paris during the Reign of Terror. Louis de Saint-Just was born on Aug. 25, 1767, in Decize, the son of an army officer.

  10. One of the first speakers was LouisAntoine Léon de SaintJust, a brilliant, idealistic, and young Jacobin deputy. He drew on Montesquieu as well as Rousseau to argue that the legislature indeed had both the political authority under the constitution and the moral justification to judge the King.