A former fortress in Paris, France that was built between 1370 and 1383. It was in use as a prison and became a focal point in the French Revolution.
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The Bastille was a fortress-prison in Paris, known formally as Bastille Saint-Antoine-Number 232, Rue Saint-Antoine-best known today because of the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789, which along with the Tennis Court Oath is considered the beginning of the French Revolution. The event was commemorated one year later by the Fête de la Fédération. The French national holiday, celebrated annually on 14 July is officially the Fête Nationale, and officially commemorates the Fête de la Fédération, but it is commonly known in English as Bastille Day. Bastille is a French word meaning "castle" or "stronghold", or "bastion"; used with a definite article (la Bastille in French, the Bastille in English), it refers to the prison.
It was when the French peasants broke into the Bastille prison (or fortress) in Paris to steal the weapons and gun powder but whilst doing so the released the 7 prisoners.
Bastille is a fortress prison ,where about 100 of people marched to find ammunition.Due to which commander of bastille was killed by the people.
People was so angry that's why they demolished the bastille
The Bastille was a French prison where mostly political prisoners were held. On June 14th, 1780, the Bastille was stormed by French citizens, and the prisoners were freed. this was one of what we now consider the first events of the French Revolution.
The Bastille in Paris is a famous monument dedicated for Jacques Cartier and the high king of skyrim. :) No just Jacques.
The Paris Bastille was an armory and prison in Paris that was dismantled brick by brick by rebels at the beginning of the French Revolution.
The Bastille (formally known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine) was a fortress in Paris, France.
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The Bastille was made a prison under the reign of Louis XIII.
What year was the Bastille destroyed? In 1789 (14 July, 1789). Where was the Bastille? It was a prison and fortress in Paris, France.
He was never confined in the Bastille.
The Bastille was a prison.
Charles V built the bastille
The Bastille (formally known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine) was a fortress in Paris, France.
The Bastille was a prison.
Bastille ended in 1789.
Explain more, Bastille peak is a mountain in Canada and Bastille prison is a prison in France....
look up Bastille Day.
In the Bastille prison in Paris.
Not on the original Bastille Day, but on Bastille Day held several years later.
The Bastille was made a prison under the reign of Louis XIII.
Bastille Day is in July, on the 14th.
Bastille Day was created in 1880.