The Bastille
La Bastille. It was stormed on the 14th of July 1789 and this event is condidered the start of the French Revolution (together with the tennis court oath).
The Bastille was stormed on the 14th July 1789, this along with the Tennis Court Oath is generally thought to be the start of the French Revolution.
The French revolution was extremely hostile to the Catholic Church. They guillotined priests, nuns, and sisters by the hundreds, desecrated Churches, and destroyed priceless relics; leaving the common people bereft of spiritual guidance and solace.
The French Revolution happened during 1789-1799 and the American Revolution happened during 1775-1783. So the French Revolution happened before the American Revolution.
Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution
The Bastille.
The French revolution was extremely hostile to the Catholic Church. They guillotined priests, nuns, and sisters by the hundreds, desecrated Churches, and destroyed priceless relics.
Many were sacked and looted. Some were converted into warehouses and markets.
La Bastille. It was stormed on the 14th of July 1789 and this event is condidered the start of the French Revolution (together with the tennis court oath).
The French revolution was extremely hostile to the Catholic Church. They guillotined priests, nuns, and sisters by the hundreds, desecrated Churches, and destroyed priceless relics; leaving the common people bereft of spiritual guidance and solace.
The BASTILLE fell on July 14, 1789.
The Bastille was stormed on the 14th July 1789, this along with the Tennis Court Oath is generally thought to be the start of the French Revolution.
hum french revolution? you mean 1789 revolution?
American Revolution - for French Revolution - against American Revolution - for French Revolution - against
The french revolution was more like a revolution as lt literary says.
The fight at the barricade was NOT the French revolution. Repeat NOT the French revolution. It was the student rebellions. At the time when it is taking place, people who committed crimes could be placed in jail for ridiculously long times (i.e. stealing a loaf of bread= 5 years).
The French revolution was extremely hostile to the Catholic Church. They guillotined priests, nuns, and sisters by the hundreds, desecrated Churches, and destroyed priceless relics; leaving the common people bereft of spiritual guidance and solace.