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