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120 Dayswas first lost in 1789, when the revolutionary mob stormed theBastille. A few nights earlier, Sade had been suddenly removed from his cell, “naked as a worm,” and transferred to another prison. (He had been using an improvised megaphone to harangue the crowds, declaring that the ...
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1794: The French Revolution ends and Marie inherits Dr Philippe Curtius’ wax exhibition. 1795: Marie marries François Tussaud. Bringing History To Britain 1802: Madame Tussaud takes her exhibition on tour to the British Isles, leaving behind her husband. 1835: With her sons, Madame Tussaud es...
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1794: The French Revolution ends and Marie inherits Dr Philippe Curtius’ wax exhibition. 1795: Marie marries François Tussaud. Bringing History To Britain 1802: Madame Tussaud takes her exhibition on tour to the British Isles, leaving behind her husband. 1835: With her sons, Madame Tussaud es...
These notable France deaths are loosely ordered by how famous each person was, meaning the most well-known people are at the top of the list. Some of the people mentioned below were celebrities who died in France, while others were just renowned in their line of work. Either way ...