Charles-Henri Sanson
Charles-Henri Sanson, full title ''Chevalier Charles-Henri Sanson de Longval'' (15 February 1739 – 4 July 1806), was the royal executioner of France during the reign of King Louis XVI, as well as high executioner of the First French Republic. He administered capital punishment in the city of Paris for over forty years. By his own hand he executed nearly 3,000 people, including Robert-François Damiens, who attempted to assassinate King Louis XV. Sanson would later execute King Louis XVI. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Sanson, Henri, 1799-
Published 1881
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4Published 1923Other Authors: “...Sanson, Henri, 1799-...”
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11Published 1876Other Authors: “...Sanson, Henri, 1799-...”
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15Published 1830Other Authors: “...Sanson, Henri, 1799-...”
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