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1790 CE
1793 CE: Fall of the Girondins leaves revolutionary politics firmly under Jacobin control; beginning of the Federalist Revolts against Jacobin rule.
1793 CE: French revolutionary activist Jean-Paul Marat is assassinated in his bathtub by Charlotte Corday.
1793 CE: The Siege of Lyon ends with a federalist defeat. The Jacobins execute large numbers of rebels.
1793 CE: Marseille falls to the French, ending their participation on the Federalist Revolts.
1793 CE: Siege of Toulon.
1793 CE: Mass executions of around 2,000 federalist rebels after the end of the Siege of Lyon.
1793 CE: 21 leading Girondins, including Vergniaud and Brissot, are executed.