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Suicide of Romme, Goujon, Duquesnoy, Soubrany and Bourbotte, French Revolution, 1795

Suicide of Romme, Goujon, Duquesnoy, Soubrany and Bourbotte, French Revolution, 1795


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Suicide of Romme, Goujon, Duquesnoy, Soubrany and Bourbotte, French Revolution, 1795

Suicide of Romme, Goujon, Duquesnoy, Soubrany and Bourbotte, French Revolution, 1795. Having been condemned to death by the Thermidoriens, Romme, Goujon, Duquesnoy, Soubrany and Bourbotte killed themselves

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Condemned Dead French Revolution 1789 1799 Gilbert Penitentiary Prison Prisoner Suicide Victim Ann Ronan Pictures


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This haunting print captures a tragic moment in history - the suicide of Gilbert Romme, Goujon, Duquesnoy, Soubrany, and Bourbotte during the French Revolution in 1795. Condemned to death by the Thermidoriens, these individuals chose to take their own lives rather than face execution. The image portrays the somber aftermath of this act of desperation. The lifeless bodies lie motionless on the ground, symbolizing the heavy toll that revolution and political turmoil can exact on its participants. The stark monochrome palette adds to the solemnity of the scene, emphasizing both loss and sacrifice. In this powerful engraving from an unknown creator, we are reminded of how concepts such as rebellion and law can lead to devastating consequences for those involved. It serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost behind historical events. As we gaze upon this print from Heritage Images with reverence, it is impossible not to feel a sense of empathy for these victims caught up in a tumultuous time. Their deaths serve as a testament to their unwavering beliefs and dedication to their cause. Let us remember them not only as prisoners or criminals but also as individuals who were willing to pay the ultimate price for what they believed in. May their sacrifice never be forgotten amidst our understanding of France's turbulent past during one of its most transformative periods -the French Revolution

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