Why is Paris called the "Mother of Revolutions"?
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Furet insisted that the emergence of the popular movement as a semi-independent force in 1792-93 brought about a dérapage (a sliding or skidding off course) of the Revolution itself, regrettable and unnecessary after the great achievements of 1789 and the moderate compromise of the constitutional monarchy.
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Marie Antoinette, the fifteenth offspring of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and the ground-breaking Habsburg ruler Maria Theresa, was conceived in Vienna, Austria, in 1755–a period of extraordinary insecurity for European governments
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