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'''Andrés María de Guzmán''' (1752 – 5 April 1794) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] aristocrat who moved to [[France]] in 1778, and would go on to become an intensely vocal opponent of the [[Girondists|Girondin]] political party. He was simultaneously part of both the [[Bande | '''Andrés María de Guzmán''' (1752 – 5 April 1794) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] aristocrat who moved to [[France]] in 1778, and would go on to become an intensely vocal opponent of the [[Girondists|Girondin]] political party. He was simultaneously part of both the [[Bande noire]] and the [[Enragés]], placing himself in the center of the [[French Revolution]]. | ||
After several Girondins were executed in 1794, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] located Guzmán as he attempted to incite a crowd in the [[The Louvre|Louvre]]'s gardens. Despite a sizable number of [[guards]] surrounding his target, Arno managed to assassinate Guzmán as retribution for the destruction of the Girondins. | After several Girondins were executed in 1794, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] located Guzmán as he attempted to incite a crowd in the [[The Louvre|Louvre]]'s gardens. Despite a sizable number of [[guards]] surrounding his target, Arno managed to assassinate Guzmán as retribution for the destruction of the Girondins. | ||
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Andrés María de Guzmán (1752 – 5 April 1794) was a Spanish aristocrat who moved to France in 1778, and would go on to become an intensely vocal opponent of the Girondin political party. He was simultaneously part of both the Bande noire and the Enragés, placing himself in the center of the French Revolution.
After several Girondins were executed in 1794, the Assassin Arno Dorian located Guzmán as he attempted to incite a crowd in the Louvre's gardens. Despite a sizable number of guards surrounding his target, Arno managed to assassinate Guzmán as retribution for the destruction of the Girondins.
