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July 14th, 1789. In a city simmering with hunger, fear, and revolutionary fervor, the eyes of Paris turn to a single, ominous structure: the Bastille.
It was the ultimate symbol of royal tyranny, a place where the king could make his enemies disappear without a trial. Its fall would become the single most iconic event of the French Revolution.
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By Andrew ScottJuly 14th, 1789. In a city simmering with hunger, fear, and revolutionary fervor, the eyes of Paris turn to a single, ominous structure: the Bastille.
It was the ultimate symbol of royal tyranny, a place where the king could make his enemies disappear without a trial. Its fall would become the single most iconic event of the French Revolution.
Contact: [email protected]
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@WhatCameBeforePodcast
Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-came-before/id1839699689
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/3eRPO23EzaKSZYL7rJ0XPt
Amazon Podcasts:
https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7b3c1fc1-8bed-4d81-9989-5d49853557bd/what-came-before
RSS Feed:
https://media.rss.com/what-came-before/feed.xml