At the time of the storming, there were just 7 prisoners: four forgers, two "lunatics" and one "deviant" aristocrat, the comte de Solages.
Giovanni Maristica was held prisoner in the bastille. He was there for various murders he comitted
Not on the original Bastille Day, but on Bastille Day held several years later.
Bastille Day is also known as French National Day, held on July 14th. It commemorates the 1790 F̻te de la F̩d̩ration, held on the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille.
The Bastille was destroyed in the 18th century
Nicholas Fouguet,
Giovanni Maristica was held prisoner in the bastille. He was there for various murders he comitted
Bastille Day is the national holiday of France. It began on July 14, 1880 and is held to honor the beginning of the French Revolution with the Storming of Bastille.
The Bastille was a jail or prison that held innocent people that did nothing wrong. The people during the french revolution thought it was wrong and ridiculous so they threw apart the Bastille, taking it apart brick by brick.
Bastille Day is always celebrated on July 14, regardless of the day of the week. For 2010, July 14 was on a Wednesday.
BASTILLE DAY is a holiday on July 14 that celebrates the liberation and destruction of the Bastille, a prison that held ammunition and political prisoners.
Voltaire was imprisoned in the Bastille by King Louis XV of France in 1717. He was held for nearly a year before being released.
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