The Guillotine of Louis XVI
Guillotine
Guillotine

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The Guillotine was an iconic execution device during the French Revolution, famed for beheading King Louis XVI and subsequently becoming a symbol of the “Reign of Terror.” Official name: Guillotine, named after its proposer—physician and parliamentarian Joseph-Ignace Guillotin.
- Early aliases: It was once called Louisette / Louison, in honor of the chief designer, surgeon Antoine Louis.
- Design intent: To achieve equality, efficiency, and humanity—ensuring that both nobles and commoners were swiftly executed by the same method, replacing the brutal practices of hanging and dismemberment.
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