The Parisian Prison stormed by French Revolutionary rioters in 1789 was the BASTILLE. This event is still commemorated in France today as Bastille Day on July 14.
La Bastille was a castle and prison in Paris. It was dismantled soon after having been stormed by the people of Paris and members of the National guards, on the 14th of July, 1789.
The Bastille on 14 July 1789.
The Bastille on 14 July 1789.
The Bastille located in Paris. It was demolished in 1789.
The Bastille. It was a prison in Paris.
The Bastille, in Paris. The most celebrated prison to be stormed was the Bastille.
La Bastille, a prison-fortress in paris, was stormed by the people of Paris with the help of part of the 'Garde Royale' regiment.The storming of the Bastille, a fortress used as a prison, where rioters thought they could find powder and ammunition to defend themselves against the foreign regiments employed by the monarchy.The Bastille.
La Bastille was a castle and prison in Paris. It was dismantled soon after having been stormed by the people of Paris and members of the National guards, on the 14th of July, 1789.
The Bastille
The prison was the fortress of La Bastille, which was stormed on the 14th of July, 1789.
The prison was the fortress of La Bastille, which was stormed on the 14th of July, 1789.
The Bastille on 14 July 1789.
232 Rue Saint-Antoine was the Bastille, which was more of a powder-store than a prison (40 tons of gunpowder, only 7 prisoners).
The Bastille on 14 July 1789.
The Bastille was a political prison that had become a symbol to French peasants of the tyranny of the monarchy. It was stormed and the prisons in it freed in 1789.
It got stormed on July 14th 1789.
La Bastille was a castle and prison in the heart o Paris, near the Faubourg Saint-Antoine. As a symbol of the unjust power of the kings, it was stormed during the riots marking the beginning of the French revolution, on the 14th of July, 1789.