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Q: Who built the Bastille dungeon?
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Who built the Bastille?

Charles V built the bastille


Who built Bastille?

The Bastille was made a prison under the reign of Louis XIII.


Who was held prisoner at the Bastille dungeon?

Sorry person i am trying to find this out my self but if u just research Bastille dungeon history and who was hold there u may find some information


Who was help prisoner at the Bastille?

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What year was the Bastille built?

The French began to build the Bastille in 1357 as a fortress but made a prison in 1417. It was stormed on July 14, 1789.


What is the name of the bridge built with the stones of the Bastille?

Concorde Bridge


Who built the place de la Bastille?

Place de la Bastille was built on the site of the former Bastille prison in Paris, France. The square was designed by architect Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine during the French Revolution in the late 18th century to symbolize the triumph of liberty over oppression.


When was La Place De La Bastille built?

1370-1380


Who build the Bastille?

The Bastille was built as a fortress to defend against the English approach to the city of Paris during the Hundred Years War. It was built under Charles V and was completed under Charles VI, after 17 years of construction.


What's the "Bastille" in Bastille Day?

The Bastille was a prison and fortress built in the 14th century to protect Paris's eastern entrance. At the height of its use, it held political prisoners, but by 1789, it was mostly vacant except for supplies like gunpowder. In fact, the Bastille was supposed to be demolished and replaced with a town square. Revolutionaries had other ideas, though—they wanted to get at that gunpowder, so they stormed the Bastille on July 14, 1789, losing about 100 people in the process. However, they ended up winning the day and proceeded to execute the Bastille's governor and dismantle the building entirely. Interestingly enough, they don't even call it Bastille Day in France—they use la Fête nationale or le 14 juillet.


What revolution did the Storming of the Bastille begin?

The storming of the Bastille took place on July 14th, 1789.


What does Bastille mean and lavache?

Bastille mean a fortress in Paris built in the 14th century and used in the 17th-18th centuries as a state prison.Lavache mean cow in french.It actually means''the cow''.