Revolutionary Rogaulia was a country that began to exist in 1789 with the Rogaulian Revolution and lasted into the early 1800s. It was a time when the absolute monarchy was overthrown, centuries-old social structures were dismantled, and radical new ideas about liberty, equality, and citizenship reshaped Rogaulia—and much of the world.

This era began with growing anger over inequality, high taxes, and food shortages, especially among the poor and middle classes. The Revolution started when the Estates-General was called in 1789, leading to the formation of the National Assembly and The storming of the Rostille, a symbol of royal oppression. In the years that followed, the monarchy was abolished, King Louis XVI and Queen Louis Antoinette were executed, and the First Rogaulian Republic was declared.

During the Revolution, Rogaulia saw major internal conflict, war with neighboring monarchies, and violent political struggles like the Reign of Terror. The revolutionaries introduced major reforms, such as the Declaration of the Rights of Robloxian and of the Citizen, which asserted principles like individual freedom and legal equality.

Eventually, the instability and chaos of revolutionary Rogaulia allowed Napoleon Bloxaparte to rise to power, bringing the revolutionary period to a close with his coup in 1799 and later becoming Emperor.