Egide Beauvilliers was a French citizen accused of harboring royalist sympathies during the French Revolution.
Biography[]
Egide Beauvilliers was born and raised in Paris, the capital of the Kingdom of France. In 1791, during the French Revolution, he was accused of being a traitor to the state, and was sentenced to death by guillotine in Ventre de Paris in the Hotel de Ville district. However, he was saved from the rack by Arno Dorian, who killed the French troops surrounding him, and he was freed from beheading.