Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. In April 1793 he joined the Committee of Public Safety. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an "enemy of the Republic". Portrait of Danton at the Convention. Drawing by Eugene Joseph Viollat. Engraving by Pannemaker. "History of the French Revolution". Volume I, 1876.

Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. In April 1793 he joined the Committee of Public Safety. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an "enemy of the Republic". Portrait of Danton at the Convention. Drawing by Eugene Joseph Viollat. Engraving by Pannemaker. "History of the French Revolution". Volume I, 1876. Stock Photo
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