- The
Conciergerie (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sjɛʁʒəʁi]) (English: Lodge) is a
former courthouse and
prison in Paris, France,
located on the west of the...
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another Paris prison, the
Conciergerie, via an open door in a side stair. The m****acre was more
uncontrolled in the
Conciergerie than in the
Prison de l'Abbaye...
- are the Sainte-Chapelle, a
masterpiece of
Gothic architecture, and the
Conciergerie, an early-14th-century
palatial complex that
served as a
prison from...
- (Peter Walker), who
tells him that his
friends have been
taken to the
Conciergerie Prison in Paris. He sets off
after them. Ian, Barbara, and
Susan are...
- Notre-Dame
Cathedral until the 2019 fire,
which it survived.
Along with the
Conciergerie, Sainte-Chapelle is one of the
earliest surviving buildings of the Capetian...
- France,
which also
includes Sainte Chapelle, the
royal chapel, and the
Conciergerie, a
notorious former prison,
which operated from 1380 to 1914. It is located...
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servant to
Marie Antoinette,
while the
former queen was
imprisoned in the
Conciergerie—awaiting her
trial and execution.
Rosalie had one daughter. Born Marie-Rosalie...
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Antoinette was
transferred from the
Temple to an
isolated cell in the
Conciergerie as 'Prisoner nº 280'.
Leaving the
Tower she
bumped her head
against the...
- ISBN 978-0-7859-9300-1. Forsyth,
David (1867).
Marie Antoinette in the
Conciergerie, a lecture.
Archived from the
original on 1
January 2016.
Retrieved 25...
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French Revolution.
Gracewing Publishing, 1992, pp. 101–104. "La
Conciergerie". "La
Conciergerie". de Gramont, Sanche, The French,
Portrait of a People, Putnam's...