Visual Timeline: Battle of Valmy

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1790 CE  
 
1792 CE: Revolutionary France declares war on Austria, sparking the War of the First Coalition.
 
1792 CE: French General Theobald Dillon is butchered by his own soldiers.
 
 
1792 CE: Insurrectionists storm the Tuileries Palace in Paris, massacring the Swiss Guards; King Louis XVI of France is imprisoned in the Temple prison fortress two days later.
 
1792 CE: Between 1,100-1,400 prisoners, or half of Paris' total prison population, are killed in the September Massacres.
 
1792 CE: The Battle of Valmy results in a French victory over Prussian invaders.
 
1792 CE: The National Convention abolishes the French Monarchy during the French Revolution.
 
1792 CE: The Battle of Jemappes results in a victory for the French Republic over an Austrian army, allowing for the French conquest of Belgium.
 
1790 CE