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French victory at Fleurus against Austria ends the threat of invasion.
June 26, 1794
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The Law of 22 Prairial. Judicial procedures are accelerated in all accusations against enemies of the revolution. The Terror is re–enforced. Two–thirds of all executions by the Revolutionary Tribunal take place after this point.
June 10, 1794
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British naval victory, the "Glorious First of June," establishes British control of the seas.
June 1, 1794
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Danton, Camille Desmoulins, and other Dantonists are guillotined.
April 5, 1794
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Arrest of the Hébertists.
March 13, 1794
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The Laws of Ventôse enacted; they authorize the seizure and redistribution of all property belonging to those suspected of working against the Republic.
February 26, 1794
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Festival of Reason in Notre–Dame.
November 10, 1793
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A number of Girondins are executed. Others had fled to the provinces.
October 31, 1793
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French victory at Wattignies against Austria.
October 16, 1793
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Introduction of the revolutionary calendar.
October 5, 1793
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