He was a prominent figure of the radical Jacobins and the Reign of Terror, until his own execution in 1794.
He was a leading orator and moderate leader of the Revolution, who opposed the extremes of both the royalists and the Jacobins. He was executed by Robespierre in 1794.
He was a radical journalist and politician, who advocated for the rights of the poor and denounced the enemies of the Revolution. He was assassinated by Charlotte Corday in 1793.
He was the king of France at the outbreak of the Revolution, who tried to reform the monarchy and the state, but faced resistance from the nobility and the clergy. He was overthrown and executed in 1793.
She was the queen consort of Louis XVI, who was unpopular for her lavish lifestyle and perceived interference in politics. She was executed in 1793, along with her husband.