The palace was stripped of most of it's furnishings and ornaments during the French Revolution. The palace was restored in 1837 and turned into a museum. In the late eighteen hundreds, it was the seat of the French parliament. Today, it is part of the French national heritage and one of the most visited historical sites in Europe.
It was the target of the Women's Bread March.
Absolutely nothing - especially as Waterloo is in Belgium. What happened at Waterloo (in 1815) was the final defeat of Napoleon I and the end of the French Empire.
Approximately 1.5% of the population of France was nobles during the French Revolution.
Louis XVI was an inept and indecisive French King who lost his office and his head during the French Revolution.
There were revolts against what the country folks regarded as crimes against the pope for instance in La Vendee
The Storming of the Bastille.
No it wasn't.
Here are some events : - The French Revolution (1789 - 1799) - The Reign of Terror (5 September 1793 - 28 July 1794) - Battle of Waterloo (1815)
The French Revolution happened during 1789-1799 and the American Revolution happened during 1775-1783. So the French Revolution happened before the American Revolution.
French settlement in the 'new world'. French Revolution. Napoleon becomes Emperor. Battle of Waterloo. French against British.
No, it is grouped with the Napoleonic Wars after the French Revolution.
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She was imprisoned and then executed.
The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
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The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution
Five historical events that happened during Mozart's lifetime are The Seven Year War, The American Revolution, The Battles at Lexington and Concord, Submarine, and the French Revolution.
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.