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'''Maximilien Marie Robespierre''' (born c. [[1761]]-[[1762]]) was one of the leaders of the [[French Revolution]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Susan Foreman]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] encountered him in Paris during the days leading up to his execution in [[July]] [[1794]]. | '''Maximilien Marie Robespierre''' (born c. [[1761]]-[[1762]]) ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Reign of Terror (novelisation)|The Reign of Terror]]'') was one of the leaders of the [[French Revolution]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Susan Foreman]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] encountered him in Paris during the days leading up to his execution in [[July]] [[1794]]. | ||
The Doctor, posing as a regional deputy, met Robespierre in a meeting with [[Lemaitre]]. | The Doctor, posing as a regional deputy, met Robespierre in a meeting with [[Lemaitre]]. |
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Maximilien Marie Robespierre (born c. 1761-1762) (PROSE: The Reign of Terror) was one of the leaders of the French Revolution. The First Doctor, Susan Foreman, Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton encountered him in Paris during the days leading up to his execution in July 1794.
The Doctor, posing as a regional deputy, met Robespierre in a meeting with Lemaitre.
Robespierre later met with Lemaitre, telling him that there was to be an indictment handed down on himself. He wanted Lemaitre to get information for him, unaware that Lemaitre was actually a British spy named James Stirling.
Robespierre was shot in the jaw and taken to the Conciergerie prison. (TV: The Reign of Terror)
Behind the Scenes
- Although PROSE: The Reign of Terror states that Robespierre is thirty-two years old in July 1794, placing his Doctor Who universe date of birth in 1761 or 1762, the historical Robespierre was born in 1758.