After 1789, Marie-Jeanne Roland's life became increasingly tumultuous as the French Revolution unfolded. Initially active in revolutionary politics and an influential figure in the Girondin faction, she faced growing opposition from the radical Jacobins. Her husband's political positions and their moderate stance led to their downfall. In 1793, following the fall of the Girondins, Marie-Jeanne was arrested, and she spent months imprisoned in Paris. Ultimately, she was executed by guillotine in November 1793, a tragic end for a woman who had once been a prominent advocate for revolutionary ideals Sources:
Wikipedia: Madame Roland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Roland
Britannica: Jeanne-Marie Roland: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jeanne-Marie-Roland
Library of Congress: Research Guides: Manon Roland: https://guides.loc.gov/women-in-the-french-revolution/manon-roland
AEON: Vive Madame Roland!: https://aeon.co/essays/manon-roland-revolutionary-philosopher-and-housewife
Heritage History: Madame Roland (Marie-Jeanne Phlipon Roland):https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=resources&s=char-dir&f=mroland
Alpha History: Madame Roland: https://alphahistory.com/frenchrevolution/madame-roland/