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====French Revolution==== {{Main|French Revolution}}[[Maximilien de Robespierre]], a French lawyer and politician from Arras and one of the best-known and most influential figures of the [[French Revolution]], was elected fifth deputy of the [[estates of the realm|third estate]] of [[Artois]] to the Estates-General in 1789. Robespierre also helped draft the [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]].<ref name="eupedia.com" />{{Unreliable source?|date=April 2017}}[[File:Robespierre.jpg|thumb|Arras-born lawyer and politician [[Maximilien de Robespierre]]]] During the French Revolution, the city of Arras was first presided over by French reformer Dubois de Fosseux, erudite squire, secretary of the Arras district (''[[arrondissement]]'' in French) and future president of the Pas-de-Calais department. Around the same time, competing against Aire-sur-la-Lys, Calais, and Saint-Omer, Arras won the [[prefecture]] of Pas-de-Calais. From September 1793 to July 1794, during the [[Reign of Terror]], the city was under the supervision of Joseph Lebon who implemented food restrictions, ordered 400 executions and destroyed several religious monuments including the [[Arras Cathedral]] and the [[Abbey of St. Vaast]]. Arras' demography and economic activity remained the same throughout the French Revolution while Lille's grew exponentially. In 1898, under the influence of Mayor Γmile Legrelle, some of Arras' ramparts were demolished to build vast boulevards, establish a new sewage system and replace the old railway station from 1846.
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