French Society
Revolution
Lost Heads
Napoleonic Wars
Misc.
100

Lowest Estate, made up of poor to the rich middle-class

Third Estate

100

Oath taken by members of the Third Estate to keep meeting until a constitution is created.

Tennis Court Oath

100

Man who was behind the Reign of Terror.

Maximillian Robespierre

100

Place of Napoleon's second exile.

St. Helena

100

Committee that is established to help guide the government. Eventually is controlled by Robespierre.

Committee of Public Safety

200

Meeting of the three Estates. Each Estate only has one vote.

Estates-General

200

Place were a mob of Parisian women go to "escort" King Louis back to Paris.

Versailles

200

Wife of the King of France. Accidently stepped on her executioners foot.

Marie Antoinette

200

Name placed on Napoleon's leaving of Russia after his invasion fails.

Great Retreat

200

Robespierre's idea of a democratic-republic run by good citizens. Demands that citizens be good or die.

Republic of Virtue

300

The main political club that led the Radical Revolution.

Jacobin

300
Catholic cathedral that is converted into a Temple of Reason.

Notre Dame

300

King of France during the early revolution.

Louis XVI

300

Napoleon's last defeat.

Battle of Waterloo

300

Policy that European powers adopt to ensure other monarchs in Europe stay in power.

Principle of Intervention

400

Changes made to French government, courts, and society by Napoleon.

French Civil Code or Code Napoleon

400

Name of Robespierre's plan to remove domestic threats in France.

Reign of Terror

400

Man who led the Paris Commune and pressured the National Assembly to make reforms.

Georges Danton

400

Place where Napoleon's forces meet Lord Admiral Nelson for the first time.

Battle of the Nile

400

Napoleon's birthplace.

Corsica

500

First declaration made during the French Revolution. Declared certain freedoms to people in France.

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.

500

The name for the call to raise and army issued by the Committee of Public Safety.

Levee en Masse

500

Writer of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen.

Olympe de Gouges

500

Battle that led Napoleon to give up his invasion of Great Britain. Lord Admiral Nelson strikes again!

Battle of Trafalgar

500

Number of days in a week under the New French Calendar.

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