la Bastille, le Louvre, le Château de Vincennes
The Bastille.
It's a French placename in Paris - but it meant a fortress and a prison.
The medieval fortress in the center of Paris is the Louvre Palace. It was originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century and later transformed into a royal palace. Today, it is home to the world-renowned Louvre Museum.
The Bastille (formally known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine) was a fortress in Paris, France.
The most famous Paris fortress would be the Bastille - Medieval fortress which became a symbol of despotism. the Bastille was used as a French state prison and a place of detention for important persons. On July 14, 1789, at the beginning of the French revolution, an armed mob took over the fortress and released its prisoners. The fortress itself was demolished by the Revolutionary government and Bastille Day (July 14) has been a French national holiday since 1880.
the fortress of soltitude
Bastille was a fortress in Paris, France used a state prison, and in resolving of internal conflicts in France. The Bastille was a fortress in Paris used by the kings of France as a state prison.
The Bastille. It was a prison in Paris.
The attack on the walls of a fortress using ladders is an Escalade.
The fortress can also be called a citadel. Hope this helps :)
The fortress Bastille was stormed in July 14, 1789. It was located on what is now "la place de la Bastille" (Bastille square) in Paris. The name itself is French.
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