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Women carrying flags and scythes or beating drums - one has a child on her shoulders - march on the Palace of Versailles to protest to the king
General Early Modern

Women in the French Revolution: fighting for equality

Illustration of the man in the iron mask standing by the window of his cell and guarded by two musketeers
Victorian

Unmasking the ‘man in the iron mask’: do we know the identity of the famous prisoner?

Politicians in suits discuss the Paris Peace Treaty inside the Palace of Versailles
20th Century

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Christian Cooijmans explains what we know about Viking raids on Francia and Europe’s western seaboard. (Image by Getty Images)
Viking

Vikings and Franks

Colin Jones tells the story of Maximilien Robespierre’s fall from power – a dramatic 24 hours that ended with the revolutionary titan facing the guillotine. (Image from Getty Images)
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Robespierre’s brutal downfall

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20th Century

21 key moments in the history of the modern Olympics

The Persian ambassador bows before Louis XIV in the Palace of Versailles
Stuart

King of the world: how Louis XIV turned France into a global power

Belgium and the Netherlands compete in a tug of war at the Antwerp Olympic
Victorian

Olympic oddballs: 5 unusual Olympic sports from the past

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Napoleon portrait by Jacques-Louis David shows is perhaps the most famous painting of the French emperor with one hand tucked out of sight
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Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier’s painting portrays the Declaration of the Rights of Man
Georgian

How progressive was the French Revolution?

Robespierre is guillotined on 28 July 1794. Had he died two years earlier, his name would now be associated with liberty and equality, argues Marisa Linton. (Universal History Archive/Getty Images)
General Modern

Robespierre: man of terror

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