Timeline Of The French Revolution
Timeline
of the
French Revolution
.
Events preceding but pertinent to the French Revolution
1785
The
Diamond Necklace Affair
results in the discrediting of
Marie Antoinette
1786
Louis XVI and France face economic ruin
Pre-Revolutionary Phase
1787
February 22
: First
assembly of notables
, called by
Charles Alexandre de Calonne
against a background of state financial instability and general resistance by e.g. the aristocracy to the imposition of taxes and fiscal reforms.
May 1
:
tienne Charles de Lomnie de Brienne
replaces de Calonne as Contoller-General of Finances.
May 25
: First Assembly of Notables dissolved.
1788
May 8
:
Louis XVI
issues the Lamoignon Edict which abolishes the power of parliament to review royal edicts
1789
January 24
: General unrest occasioned by economic conditions leads to the Summoning of the
Estates-General
for the first time since
1614
Estates-General and Constituent Assembly
May 5
: Meeting of the
Estates-General
June 10
: The Third Estate (others) votes for the common verification of credentials, in opposition to the First Estate (the clergy) and the Second Estate (the aristocracy)
June 17
:
National Assembly
declared
June 20
: Third Estate/National Assembly are locked out of meeting houses by royal decree;
Tennis Court Oath
in which the National Assembly vows to continue despite royal prohibition
June 23
: Two companies of French guards mutiny in the face of public unrest
June 30
: Large crowd storms left bank prison and frees mutinous French Guards
July 1
: Louis recruits more troops, among them many foreign mercenaries
July 9
: National Assembly reconstitutes itself as
National Constituent Assembly
July 11
:
Jacques Necker
dismissed by Louis; populace sack the monasteries, ransack aristocrats homes in search of food and weapons
July 14
:
Storming of the Bastille
July 15
:
Lafayette
appointed Commander of the National Guard
July 16
: Necker recalled, troops pulled out of Paris
July 17
: The beginning of the
Great Fear
, the peasantry revolt against feudalism and a number of urban disturbances and revolts
August 4
: Surrender of
feudal
rights
August 27
:
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
approved by the National Assembly
October 5
-
6
: Outbreak of the
Paris mob
; Liberal monarchical constitution;
November 2
: Church property nationalised and otherwise expropriated
December 12
Assignats
are used as legal tender
1790
February 13
Suppression of monastic vows and religious orders
July 14
: Constitution accepted by King
Louis XVI
July: Growing power of the clubs (including:
Cordeliers
,
Jacobin Club
)
July: Reorganisation of
Paris
September: Fall of
Necker
1791
January 30
: Mirabeau elected President of the Assembly
February 28
:
Day of Daggers
;
Lafayette
orders the arrest of 400 armed aristocrats at the Tuileries
March 2
: Abolition of trade guilds
April 2
: Death of
Mirabeau
April 13
: Papal bull,
Cavitas
, condemning the Civil Constitution and the
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
is published
June 14
: Le Chapelier law banning trade unions is passed by National Assembly
June 20
-
25
: Royal family's
flight to Varennes
June 25
: Louis XVI forced to return to Paris
July 10
:
Leopold II
issues the
Padua Circular
calling on the royal houses of Europe to come to his brother-in-law, Louis XVI's aid.
July 15
: National Assembly declares the king to be inviolable and he is reinstated.
July 17
:
Champ-de-Mars
massacre in which the National Guard fire on protestors against the reinstatement of the king
August 27
:
Declaration of Pillnitz
(
Frederick William II
and
Leopold II
)
September 13
-
14
: Louis XVI accepts the constitution formally
September 30
: Dissolution of the
National Constituent Assembly
Legislative Assembly
October 1
:
Legislative Assembly
meets
November 9
All
emigrs
are ordered by the Assembly to return under threat of death
November 11
Louis vetoes the ruling of the Assembly on
emigrs
.
1792
January - March : Food riots in Paris
February 7
: Alliance of
Austria
and
Prussia
April 20
: French declare war against
Austria
August 10
-
13
:
Storming of the Tuileries Palace
.
Louis XVI of France
is arrested and taken into custody, along with his family
August 19
Lafayette
flees to
Austria
August 22
Royalist riots in Brittany, La Vende and Dauphin
September 2
-
7
: The
September Massacres
The National Convention
September 20
:
Battle of Valmy
September 20
: Final sessions of the Legislative Assembly and first meeting of the
National Convention
; unanimous vote for the abolition of the
monarchy
October 10
: The terms
monsieur
and
madame
are baneed by decree, to be replaced with
citoyen
and
citoyenne
December 11
: Commencement of the trial of Louis XVI before the Convention
1793
January 21
: Execution of
Louis XVI
February 1
: War declared against Britain, Holland,
Spain
February 14
: France annexes Monaco
March: Royalist
revolt in the Vende
March 10
: Establishment of the Revolutionary Tribunal
April 6
: Power centered in the
Committee of Public Safety
and the
Committee of General Security
June 2
: Arrest of 31
Girondist
deputies
July 12
Royalist revolt in
Toulon
July 13
: Assassination of
Jean-Paul Marat
July 27
:
Robespierre
joins the
Committee of Public Safety
August 23
: Levy of entire male population, the
Leve en masse
September 17
: Passing of the
Law of Maximum Gnral
: a comprehensive program of wage and price controls and the
Law of Suspects
October 9
: Lyon retaken by republicans from royalists
October 16
: Execution of
Marie Antoinette
October 31
: Execution of
Girondist
leaders
November 8
: Madame Roland executed
November 10
: Abolition of the worship of god:
Cult of Reason
December: Retreat of the allies across the Rhine
December 19
: English evacuate Toulon
December 23
:
Battle of Savenay
crushes the royalist revolt in La Vende
1794
January 19
: English land in Corsica
February 4
:
Abolition of slavery
in colonies
March 24
: Execution of the
Hbertists
April 2
: Trial of Danton begins
April 6
: Execution of the Dantonists
June 8
: Festival of the Supreme Being
June 10
:
Law of 22 Prairial
June 26
:
Battle of Fleurus (1794)
(French victory in Belgium)
July 27
: Fall of
Maximilien Robespierre
(
9 Thermidor
)
December 24
: Repeal of
maximum
1795
March 5
:
Treaty of Basel
(Prussia withdraws from war)
April 1
: Bread riots in Paris
June 8
: Death of the dauphin (
Louis XVII
)
August 22
: Constitution of 1795
The Directory
October 5
:
Napoleon
's "whiff of grape-shot"
October 26
:
Convention
dissolved;
Directory
begins
1796
March 5
: War against the
Holy Roman Empire
March 9
: Marriage of
Napoleon Bonaparte
and Josephine
May 10
:
Battle of Lodi
(Napoleon in Italy)
July: Siege of
Mantua
1797
April 18
: Preliminary Peace of
Leoben
July 8
:
Cisalpine Republic
established
September 4
:
Coup d'Etat
at Paris (republicans over reactionaries)
October 17
:
Treaty of Campo Formio
1798
February:
Roman Republic
proclaimed
April:
Helvetian Republic
proclaimed
July 21
:
Battle of the Pyramids
August 1
:
Battle of the Nile
December 24
: Alliance between Russia and Britain
Beginning of the
Napoleonic Era
1799
June 17
-
19
:
Battle of the Trebia
(
Suvorov
defeats French)
August 24
: Napoleon leaves Egypt
October 22
: Russians withdraw from coalition
November 9
: The Coup d'Etat of
18 Brumaire
: end of the
Directory
December 24
: Constitution of the Year VIII:
Dictatorship
of Napoleon established under the
Consulate
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