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    La prise de la Bastille, un tournant de la Révolution française

    July 15, 2020 / 0 Comments

    La fête nationale française est l’anniversaire de la prise de la Bastille le 14 juillet 1789, un tournant de la Révolution française. L’armurerie, la forteresse et la prison politique médiévales connues sous le nom de Bastille représentaient l’autorité royale au centre de Paris. La prison ne comptait que sept détenus au moment de la prise de la Bastille, mais elle était considérée par les révolutionnaires comme un symbole de l’abus de pouvoir de la monarchie ; sa chute a été le point d’orgue de la Révolution française.

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    May 13, 2022

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    The Storming of the Bastille, a Turning Point of the French Revolution

    July 14, 2020 / 0 Comments

    The French National Day is the anniversary of Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789, a turning point of the French Revolution. The medieval armory, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. The prison contained only seven inmates at the time of its storming but was seen by the revolutionaries as a symbol of the monarchy’s abuse of power; its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution.

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    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: The clubfoot who loved promiscuous women

    June 16, 2017

    Don’t Punk with Me

    July 11, 2013
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    Happy Belated 14 July! Bastille Day AND National Nude Day!

    July 16, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Did you know that for many people, July 14th marks a very special day in the calendar? Of course, yes, Bastille Day falls on that day – auspicious event, revolution, storming of the Bastille: paving the way for Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette’s final meeting with the guillotine – however, that is not the event that I am referring to. In addition to La Fête Nationale, nudists the world over celebrate the lesser known, or at least lesser-publicised – National Nude Day. Whilst readers in England may not have been aware of this day, our friends on the other side of the pond certainly had their fill of ‘Nude’-related headlines.…

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    L’Inde et son art

    May 12, 2020
    Léon Bakst

    Von der Bühne auf die Leinwand – Die einzigartige Kunst von Léon Bakst

    May 1, 2025
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