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+ | * [[January 21]] – After being found guilty of treason by the [[French Convention]], ''Citizen Capet'', [[Louis XVI of France]], is [[guillotine]]d. | ||
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+ | *[[The Marriage of Heaven and Hell]] by William Blake, publication | ||
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===Visual art=== | ===Visual art=== | ||
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+ | *[[November 8]] – In [[Paris]], the [[French Revolution]]ary government opens the [[Louvre]] to the public as a [[museum]]. | ||
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===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
===Architecture=== | ===Architecture=== |
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- January 21 – After being found guilty of treason by the French Convention, Citizen Capet, Louis XVI of France, is guillotined.
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Literature
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Fiction
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Non-fiction
- The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake, publication
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Visual art
- November 8 – In Paris, the French Revolutionary government opens the Louvre to the public as a museum.
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