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  2. Storming of the Bastille - Wikipedia

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    The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents attempted to storm and seize control of the medieval armoury, fortress and political prison known as the Bastille. After four hours of fighting and 94 deaths, the insurgents were able to ...

  3. Symbolism in the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In a world of rapid political and cultural changes, prominent figures in the Revolution actively used certain linguistic tools in order to create a political language that resonated with the public. Many of them were also familiar with the developing scientific areas of natural history, either through a developed interest or the pursuit of a ...

  4. Bastille - Wikipedia

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    The Bastille (/ b æ ˈ s t iː l /, French: ⓘ) was a fortress in Paris, known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine. It played an important role in the internal conflicts of France and for most of its history was used as a state prison by the kings of France .

  5. Bastille Day - Wikipedia

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    Bastille Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the national day of France, which is celebrated on 14 July each year.It is referred to, both legally [3] and commonly, as le 14 juillet (French: [lə katɔʁz(ə) ʒɥijɛ]) in French, though la fête nationale is also used in the press.

  6. Marshmello & Bastille’s ‘Happier’ Joins YouTube’s Billion ...

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    The track peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 & spent 69 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. Marshmello & Bastille’s ‘Happier’ Joins YouTube’s Billion Views Club ...

  7. The Destruction of the Bastile - Wikipedia

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    When the Bastille was overrun during the French Revolution and destroyed in July 1789, many political liberals within Britain celebrated. The schoolboy Coleridge, in particular, leaned towards radical views and would later become more and more radical although his views within "The Destruction of the Bastile" are more moderate. [1]

  8. List of songs about Paris - Wikipedia

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    "La Bastille" by Jacques Brel "La Bastille" (from Les chansons d'amour) "La belle Paris", music by A. Baldwin Sloane, John Stromberg and W.T. Francis, lyrics by Edgar Smith "La belle Parisienne" from the musical The Belle of New York "La belle Parisienne, music by Louis Hirsch, lyrics by Edward Madden "La Chanson des fortifs" by Fréhel

  9. Bastille’s Dan Smith releases Edvard Munch-inspired solo ...

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    Bastille’s Dan Smith has released a further two tracks from his forthcoming solo album project, & (Ampersand).. The frontman and songwriter for the British pop act announced the songs on Friday ...