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<p> The Building), a State prison in Paris, built originally as a fortress of defence to the city, by order of [[Charles]] V., between 1369 and 1382, but used as a place of imprisonment from the first; a square structure, with towers and dungeons for the incarceration of the prisoners, the whole surrounded by a moat, and accessible only by drawbridges; "tyranny's stronghold"; attacked by a mob on 14th July 1789; taken chiefly by noise; overturned, as "the city of Jericho, by miraculous sound"; demolished, and the key of it sent to Washington; the taking of it was the first event in the Revolution. See Carlyle'S "French Revolution" for the description of the fall of it. </p> | <p> The Building), a State prison in Paris, built originally as a fortress of defence to the city, by order of [[Charles]] V., between 1369 and 1382, but used as a place of imprisonment from the first; a square structure, with towers and dungeons for the incarceration of the prisoners, the whole surrounded by a moat, and accessible only by drawbridges; "tyranny's stronghold"; attacked by a mob on 14th July 1789; taken chiefly by noise; overturned, as "the city of Jericho, by miraculous sound"; demolished, and the key of it sent to Washington; the taking of it was the first event in the Revolution. See Carlyle'S "French Revolution" for the description of the fall of it. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_68677"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/bastille Bastille from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_68677"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/bastille Bastille from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 15 October 2021
Bastille [1]
The Building), a State prison in Paris, built originally as a fortress of defence to the city, by order of Charles V., between 1369 and 1382, but used as a place of imprisonment from the first; a square structure, with towers and dungeons for the incarceration of the prisoners, the whole surrounded by a moat, and accessible only by drawbridges; "tyranny's stronghold"; attacked by a mob on 14th July 1789; taken chiefly by noise; overturned, as "the city of Jericho, by miraculous sound"; demolished, and the key of it sent to Washington; the taking of it was the first event in the Revolution. See Carlyle'S "French Revolution" for the description of the fall of it.