Louis-Antoine de Saint-Just, a fervent revolutionary and key figure in the French Revolution, was known for his uncompromising commitment to republican ideals. As a member of the Committee of Public Safety, he played a crucial role during the Terror, advocating radical measures to defend the revolution. His eloquence and ideological rigor earned him the nickname “Angel of Death”. Despite his youth, Saint-Just's influence was profound, shaping the course of revolutionary France with his vision of virtue and justice.