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==History==
==History==
Like most other groupings in the [[National Assembly]], the Feuillants had origins in the revolutionary Jacobin Club. Unlike the Jacobins, they opposed the complete abolition of the [[France|French]] monarchy, hoping for a system in which the king shared power with the Assembly. In June 1791, [[Louis XVI of France|King Louis XVI]] and the royal family escaped [[Paris]] in what became known as the [[flight to Varennes]], hoping to initiate a counter-revolution. This effectively undermined the influence of the Feuillants.
Like most other groupings in the [[National Assembly]], the Feuillants had origins in the revolutionary Jacobin Club. Unlike the Jacobins, they opposed the complete abolition of the [[France|French]] monarchy, hoping for a system in which the king shared power with the Assembly. In June 1791, [[Louis XVI of France|King Louis XVI]] and the royal family attempted to escape [[Paris]] in what became known as the [[flight to Varennes]], hoping to initiate a counter-revolution. This effectively undermined the influence of the Feuillants.


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
[[Category:Organizations]]
[[Category:Organizations]]

Revision as of 01:44, 23 December 2015


The Feuillants Club was a monarchist offspring of the Jacobin Club during the French Revolution.

History

Like most other groupings in the National Assembly, the Feuillants had origins in the revolutionary Jacobin Club. Unlike the Jacobins, they opposed the complete abolition of the French monarchy, hoping for a system in which the king shared power with the Assembly. In June 1791, King Louis XVI and the royal family attempted to escape Paris in what became known as the flight to Varennes, hoping to initiate a counter-revolution. This effectively undermined the influence of the Feuillants.

Reference