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they had already raided the "invalides" arsenal and seized guns and cannons, but they couldn't find no powder. Led by some National Guards, they raided the Bastille to find the powder for their arms. Their intent was to fight against the foreign regiments employed by the French monarchy, as they were persuaded that the King would order these regiments to quell the unrest and bring back absolute power for the monarchy. Another reason was that in popular belief, a great number of political prisoners were unjustly jailed in the Bastille fortress.
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Actually, Hathor, Goddess of Love, turned into an animal when she was fierce at war.
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No, it is a statement without any meaning.
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As a specific event, the storming of the Bastille is only a raid on a supposed arms and weapons depot, by a mixed mob of Parisians and National Guards. On a symbolic level, the seven prisoners it hosted were set free and the Bastille was turned into a symbol of royal abuse of justice (even though no prisoner was detained there for political reasons, the simple signature of the king was enough to justify the emprisonments). That event is also for the French historians, the official beginning of the French revolution.
No, it in not reasonabel - reasonable, even - because "figue" is not a word that is recognised.
It was randomly known there was a lot of gunpowder stored in the Bastille and since the people feared that King Louis XVI was planning a counter revolution, they wanted to arm themselves against the foreign regiments of the King. Also, the Bastille, where people could be imprisoned at the whim of the monarch, represented royal authority and this was exactly what the French people didn't want anymore. The French saw it as a victory when they freed the 7 prisoners and tore down the Bastille. They conveniently forgot the fact that among them were 4 forgers, 2 lunatics and 1 pedophile. The revolutionaries turned the rioters into the 'heroes' of the Bastille, fighting under the bullets of the monarchy, and the event into a symbol of the fight for Liberty.
As it turned out, Thomas Jefferson was ready to leave Paris when the French Revolution began. In fact the prison break at the Bastille was just getting underway. At first he supported the Revolution.
Single phase can't be turned into 3-phase by any reasonable means. But on the other hand resistance heating is fairly straight forward. If only the fuse rating is high enough it might be possible to rewire a 3-phase heater to run from a single-phase source.
On July 14, 1789, Parisian revolutionaries stormed the Bastille to obtain weapons and free the prisoners in the jail part of the building, assuming most of them were political prisoners incarcerated via the King of France's lettres de cachet (incarceration orders).They took hostage and later killed the director of the building.It turned out that the jail contained only seven prisoners, only one of which was a political prisoner and paraded in the streets of Paris as a symbol.The very next day, demolition of the Bastille building started.Bastille Day is the anniversary date of the event.
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