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We can either join them, or flee. The painting celebrates the July revolution of 1830, and since then Liberté herself has become an enduring icon of France.
It was renamed Concorde after the July Revolution of 1830. Today the elegant paved square by the Seine is defined by its huge obelisk, one of a pair originally erected by Ramses II outside the ...
Here’s the Quasimodo logline: “Set in Paris on the eve of the July Revolution (1830), this film reimagines the life of the man said to have inspired Victor Hugo’s iconic character, Quasimodo.
France’s last Bourbon king, the would-be absolute monarch Charles X, was overthrown in a sudden uprising during an 1830 Parisian heat wave. Also known as the Three Glorious Days, the July ...
Now, Paris City Hall wants to remind visitors of another famous identity — Paris as a cradle of upheaval — with a new app-based walking tour that explores the French Revolution.