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  2. Reign of Terror - Wikipedia

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    "During the Reign of Terror, at least 300,000 suspects were arrested; 17,000 were officially executed, and perhaps 10,000 died in prison or without trial." [1] [4]

  3. The Gods Are Athirst - Wikipedia

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    Gamelin's profession of painter also reflects on the book's theme. His best work is a depiction of Orestes and Electra, with Orestes resembling a self-portrait of the artist; Gamelin, like Orestes, is capable of killing his family. Élodie later comes to be identified with Electra – though, in her affair with Gamelin, where she loves him first for his mercy and then for his violence, and ...

  4. In the Reign of Terror - Wikipedia

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    In the Reign of Terror: The Adventures of a Westminster Boy is a novel by G. A. Henty published in 1888. The novel follows the adventures of Harry Sandwith, an English boy sent to live with the Marquis de St. Caux during the height of the French Revolution .

  5. Found Recap: Sir’s New Reign of Terror Begins - AOL

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    M&A was handed one of their most devastating missing person cases as NBC’s Found opened Season 2. Picking up right where the Season 1 finale left off, Gabi was in panic mode, trying to check in ...

  6. A Tale of Two Cities - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel published in 1859 by English author Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met.

  7. Reign of Terror (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary terror, the institutionalized application of force to counterrevolutionaries Rains of Terror, referring to exoplanet HD 189733 b 's harsh weather conditions See also

  8. Revolutionary terror - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary terror, also referred to as revolutionary terrorism or reign of terror, [1] refers to the institutionalized application of force to counter-revolutionaries, particularly during the French Revolution from the years 1793 to 1795 (see the Reign of Terror).

  9. Reign of Terror (book) - Wikipedia

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    Reign of Terror: How the 9/11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump is a 2021 book by Spencer Ackerman. The book discusses how the September 11 attacks and subsequent War on Terrorism created the political environment in the United States that resulted in the election of Donald Trump in the 2016 United States presidential election. [1] [2 ...