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Meaning of "girondists"

girondists (noun) - Refers to a political group during the French Revolution who were moderate in their views and policies
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The Girondists seek to flee but are repulsed.
Robespierre calls for all Girondists to be indicted.
The Girondists regarded him as an ally.
Events had compelled the Girondists to become republicans.
In that capacity he contributed to the fall of the Girondists.
The Girondists tended to represent the views of the French middle class.
Was accused of being the friend of the Girondists.
The more moderate Girondists attempted to discredit Robespierre by associating him with Marat.
It was greedily seized on by the enemies of the Girondists as evidence of treason.
Girondists and Montagne.
More decisive events soon brought the Girondists to ruin.
He sat with the Girondists in the Convention.
They were the most radical group and opposed the Girondists.
Accordingly, the Girondists were pointed out to the multitude as federalists.
Different from those of the Girondists.

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The Girondists withstood, as long as they could, the deputations and the Mountain.
He was engaged in the struggle between the Mountain and the Girondists.
Fall of the Girondists.
Nicolas Fallet was named director and it became a tribune for the Girondists.
Since the Convention 's formation, the Girondists and Montagnards had competed to dominate it.
She approved of the French revolution, supporting the Girondists.
The Presbyterians, the Girondists of the English revolution, attempted to raise a rebellion against parliament.
He tried and failed to bridge the hostilities between Girondists and Jacobins.
Girondists are coming!
All blame the Girondists.
Girondists are driven from power by Jacobins ( July ).
Arrest of the Girondists.
On 15 July he made a violent speech in the Convention in accusation of the Girondists.
On October 31 the Girondists went to the guillotine.
As the Revolution gained momentum and became more radical, the Girondists fell out of favor.
November 8: Madame Roland guillotined as part of purge of Girondists.
The decree of accusation was voted, and the Girondists were proscribed.
The 1793 document was written by Jacobins after they had expelled the Girondists.
Parties, the Feuillants rely on the middle classes, the Girondists on the.
He wrote Histoire des Girondins in 1847 in praise of the Girondists.

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