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  2. Timeline of Paris - Wikipedia

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    6–7 January – Cardinal Mazarin flees from Paris. 1652 11 April – Condé, leader of the Fronde of princes, enters Paris, pursued by the royal army. 2 July – The Battle of Paris. The royal army, led by Turenne, defeats the army of Condé outside the city; Condé and his men take refuge inside the city walls.

  3. Timeline of French history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of French history, ... Unsuccessful Anti-monarchist insurrection in Paris. 1835: 28 July: ... (11 January 2013 – 15 July 2014)

  4. Timeline of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    July 28: The Brunswick Manifesto is widely circulated in Paris, causing fury against the King. July 30: Decree by the Assembly allows working-class citizens (those who pay no taxes) to join the National Guard. July 30: Arrival in Paris of volunteer fédérés from Marseille.

  5. History of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The first independent Paris Commune, or city council, met in the Hôtel de Ville on 15 July and chose as the first mayor of Paris the astronomer Jean Sylvain Bailly. [90] Louis XVI came to Paris on 17 July, where he was welcomed by the new mayor and wore a tricolor cockade on his hat: red and blue, the colors of Paris, and white, the royal ...

  6. Chronology of the Paris Commune - Wikipedia

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    January 22: Uprising in Paris at the city hall ends with five dead; January 28: Armistice of Versailles signed, de facto French surrender to the Prussians; February 26: Treaty of Versailles ends the Franco-Prussian War; March 1: Germans parade through Paris; National Guard Central Committee protests

  7. Paris in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Dark sky with bombs exploding over dark low buildings. This is probably the bombing of Paris in January, 1918. 29 January – Rationing of bread is imposed; a card allows three hundred grams per day per person. 30 January – Night bombing raid by twenty-eight German aircraft kills 65 persons and injures 200. Further raids take place on March 8 ...

  8. Christina Milian and Husband Matt Pokora’s Relationship ...

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    Marc Piasecki/Getty Images Christina Milian and Matt Pokora had a meet cute in Paris and have been together since. Milian first met the French singer — who also goes by M. Pokora — in August ...

  9. 1789 in France - Wikipedia

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    13 July: The convent of Saint-Lazare is totally looted and ransacked following a rumor that grains and weapons would be stored there. The people begin to seize arms for the defense of Paris. Tuesday, 14 July: Citizens of Paris storm the fortress of the Bastille, and free the only seven prisoners held. In rural areas, peasants attack manors of ...