Kingdom of France (1791–92)

[2] The freshly elected National Convention abolished the monarchy on 21 September 1792, thus, ending 203 years of consecutive Bourbon rule over France.

A National Assembly declared itself into being and promulgated their intention to provide France with a fair and liberal constitution.

The plot, known as the Flight to Varennes, ultimately failed to materialise and severely damaged any positive public opinion for the monarchy.

Austria and Prussia responded to the royal brothers' appeals and released the Declaration of Pillnitz in August.

The manifesto explicitly threatened the people of Paris with dire repercussions if they in any way harmed Louis XVI or his family.