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Why was Robespierre called the Sea-green Incorruptible?

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Why was Robespierre called the Sea-green Incorruptible?

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He was said to be unable to be corrupted, or bought off (the Incorruptible part). He is supposed to have worn a sea-green Cockade in his hat, hence the sea-green part.

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