Flight to Varennes
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The '''Flight to Varennes''' ([[June 20]]-[[June 21|21]], [[1791]]) was a significant episode in the [[French Revolution]] during which King [[Louis XVI of France]] and his immediate family were unsuccessful in their attempt to escape, disguised as the servants of a Russian baroness, from the radical agitation of the [[Jacobin Club|Jacobins]] in [[Paris]]. Their destination was the fortress town of [[Montmédy]] in northeastern France, a [[Monarchism|Royalist]] stronghold from which the King hoped to initiate a [[counter-revolution]]. This represented a turning point after which popular hostility towards the [[monarchy]] as an institution, as well as towards [[Louis XVI of France|Louis XVI]] and [[Marie Antoinette of France|Marie Antoinette]] as individuals, became more pronounced. They were only able to make it as far as [[Varennes]]. | The '''Flight to Varennes''' ([[June 20]]-[[June 21|21]], [[1791]]) was a significant episode in the [[French Revolution]] during which King [[Louis XVI of France]] and his immediate family were unsuccessful in their attempt to escape, disguised as the servants of a Russian baroness, from the radical agitation of the [[Jacobin Club|Jacobins]] in [[Paris]]. Their destination was the fortress town of [[Montmédy]] in northeastern France, a [[Monarchism|Royalist]] stronghold from which the King hoped to initiate a [[counter-revolution]]. This represented a turning point after which popular hostility towards the [[monarchy]] as an institution, as well as towards [[Louis XVI of France|Louis XVI]] and [[Marie Antoinette of France|Marie Antoinette]] as individuals, became more pronounced. They were only able to make it as far as [[Varennes]]. | ||
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- | *''[[ That Night in Varennes]]'' | + | *''[[ That Night in Varennes]]'' (1982) by Ettore Scola |
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The Flight to Varennes (June 20-21, 1791) was a significant episode in the French Revolution during which King Louis XVI of France and his immediate family were unsuccessful in their attempt to escape, disguised as the servants of a Russian baroness, from the radical agitation of the Jacobins in Paris. Their destination was the fortress town of Montmédy in northeastern France, a Royalist stronghold from which the King hoped to initiate a counter-revolution. This represented a turning point after which popular hostility towards the monarchy as an institution, as well as towards Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette as individuals, became more pronounced. They were only able to make it as far as Varennes.
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- That Night in Varennes (1982) by Ettore Scola
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