Undecided About What Was Put on His Plate
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 08:59PM
Maximilien de Robespierre was a driving force behind the "reign of terror" that followed the French Revolution. But on this week in 1794, Robespierre was executed by a band of men who had once been his close comrades. Although he played a crucial role in his nation’s history, Robespierre was an atypical Frenchman — he watered-down his wine, and he was also indifferent to what he ate.
"Many times I asked him what he would like to eat at dinner," said his sister Charlotte, "and he would reply that he had no idea."
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