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Bastille Day in New York City is an annual festival in celebration of French culture and food.
updated 2010-07-16 22:41:45
Bastille Day, celebrated annually in France on July 14th, commemorates what was considered the first major victory against the monarchy during the French Revolution, the storming of the Bastille ...
updated 2012-05-12 21:52:33
France's Bastille prison had been used to hold common criminals, religious non-conformists, and high ranking enemies of the monarchy until it was destroyed at the start of the French ...
updated 2010-07-17 22:55:37
July is one of the twelve months of the Gregorian Calendar. Named after the Roman leader Julius CaesarEncyclopedia Britannica: July, it is the seventh month of the year (out ...
updated 2010-07-17 12:08:05
Killing Zoe is an independent crime movie that was released in 1994. Written and directed by Roger Avary. The movie centers around an ex-con named Zed, played by Eric Stoltz ...
updated 2010-07-17 12:42:22
In honor of Bastille Day, we take a lot at our top seven French stars including Marion Cotillard and Johnny Hallyday.
updated 2010-08-07 06:03:40
- 1685-1750: Johann Sebastian Bach - Composer
- July 14, 1789: During the French Revolution, citizens of Paris stormed the Bastille prison and released the seven prisoners inside.
- September 2, 1789: The ...
updated 2010-07-16 20:18:38
The French Revolution was a chaotic, violent 10 year period during which the French government transitioned from an absolute monarchy, headed by Louis XVI and his Queen, Marie Antoinette, to ...