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Bastille - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bastille Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Place de la Bastille: Trace the early history of a medieval fortress, which became an infamous prison in Paris - the Bastille Saint-Antoine - whose prisoners included Voltaire and the Marquis de Sade. ... The Bastille {bah-steel'} was a prison in Paris, known formally as Bastille Saint-Antoine — Number 232,
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The Bastille Hardening program "locks down" an operating system, proactively configuring the system for increased security and decreasing its susceptibility to compromise. Bastille can also assess a system's current state of hardening, granularly reporting on each of the security settings with which it works.
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The throng moved in on the Bastille, and the events that followed conveyed unequivocally the rage and desperation of the citizens. They believed that munitions were stored at the Bastille, and went there with a single purpose in mind, to demand that the prison's governor surrender them.
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A color photograph of what remains of the Bastille in Paris. ... The French national holiday, commonly called Bastille Day by foreigners and simply the “national holiday” (fête nationale) by the French, marks the anniversary of the taking of the Bastille in Paris on July 14, 1789. The date has great importance as...
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Fear > Storming of the Bastille ... The Bastille had been prepared for over a week, anticipating about a hundred angry subjects and along the thick rock walls of the gargantuan fortress and between the towers were twelve more guns that were capable of launching 24-ounce case shots at any who dared to attack.
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The Bastille - prison of conviction ... The Bastille (little bastion) had originally been built as a medieval fortress during the hundred years' war between 1370 and 1383. The four and a half-story building located at the eastern main entrance to medieval Paris at the Porte St. Antoine (overlooking the Faubourg St.Antoine...
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The Bastille Prison - Metro : Bastille;; ... The heavy steel keys of the Bastille can be found today in the Museum Carnavalet, and a good portion of its stone walls went towards building the Pont de la Concorde. ... The new Bastille Opéra was inaugurated for the bicentenary of the revolution of 1989, the ultra-modern...
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