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The Bastille (French pronunciation: ​[bastij]) was a fortress in Paris, known formally as the Bastille Saint-Antoine. It played an important role in the internal conflicts of France and for most of its history was used as a state prison by the kings of France. It was stormed by a crowd on 14 July 1789 in the French Revolution, becoming an important symbol for the French Republican movement, and was later demolished and replaced by the Place de la Bastille.

The Bastille was built to defend the eastern approach to the city of Paris from the English threat in the Hundred Years' War. Initial work began in 1357, but the main construction occurred from 1370 onwards, creating a strong fortress with eight towers that protected the strategic gateway of the Porte Saint-Antoine on the eastern edge of Paris. The innovative design proved influential in both France and England and was widely copied. The Bastille figured prominently in France's domestic conflicts, including the fighting between the rival factions of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs in the 15th century, and the Wars of Religion in the 16th. The fortress was declared a state prison in 1417; this role was expanded first under the English occupiers of the 1420s and 1430s, and then under Louis XI in the 1460s. The defences of the Bastille were fortified in response to the English and Imperial threat during the 1550s, with a bastion constructed to the east of the fortress. The Bastille played a key role in the rebellion of the Fronde and the battle of the faubourg Saint-Antoine, which was fought beneath its walls in 1652.

Louis XIV used the Bastille as a prison for upper-class members of French society who had opposed or angered him including, after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, French Protestants. From 1659 onwards, the Bastille functioned primarily as a state penitentiary; by 1789, 5,279 prisoners had passed through its gates. Under Louis XV and XVI, the Bastille was used to detain prisoners from more varied backgrounds, and to support the operations of the Parisian police, especially in enforcing government censorship of the printed media. Although inmates were kept in relatively good conditions, criticism of the Bastille grew during the 18th century, fueled by autobiographies written by former prisoners. Reforms were implemented and prisoner numbers were considerably reduced. In 1789 the royal government's financial crisis and the formation of the National Assembly gave rise to a swelling of republican sentiments among city-dwellers. On 14 July the Bastille was stormed by a revolutionary crowd, primarily residents of the faubourg Saint-Antoine who sought to commandeer the valuable gunpowder held within the fortress. Seven remaining prisoners were found and released and the Bastille's governor, Bernard-René de Launay, was killed by the crowd. The Bastille was demolished by order of the Committee of the Hôtel de Ville. Souvenirs of the fortress were transported around France and displayed as icons of the overthrow of despotism. Over the next century, the site and historical legacy of the Bastille featured prominently in French revolutions, political protests and popular fiction, and it remained an important symbol for the French Republican movement.

Almost nothing is left of the Bastille except some remains of its stone foundation that were relocated to the side of the Boulevard Henri IV. Historians were critical of the Bastille in the early 19th century, and believe the fortress to have been a relatively well-administered institution, but deeply implicated in the system of French policing and political control during the 18th century.

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Albums

  1. Bad Blood
    2013
  2. Wild World
    2016

Other releases

  1. Aqua Lung / Farewell My Lovely
    2011
  2. Flaws
    2011
  3. Flaws
    2011
  4. You Make Me Feel / Head Space
    2011
  5. Laura Palmer EP
    2011
  6. These Streets
    2012
  7. Other People's Heartache
    2012
  8. Overjoyed
    2012
  9. Overjoyed
    2012
  10. Bad Blood
    2012
  11. iTunes Festival: London 2012
    2012
  12. Flaws
    2012
  13. Bad Blood
    2012
  14. Other People's Heartache, Pt. 2
    2012
  15. Bad Blood / Haunt / Remixed
    2013
  16. Live at KOKO
    2013
  17. Pompeii
    2013
  18. Pompeii
    2013
  19. Laughter Lines
    2013
  20. Haunt
    2013
  21. Laura Palmer
    2013
  22. Things We Lost in the Fire
    2013
  23. Things We Lost in the Fire
    2013
  24. iTunes Festival: London 2013
    2013
  25. Of the Night
    2013
  26. Remixed
    2013
  27. Of the Night
    2013
  28. Pompeii / Waiting All Night (live from the BRITs)
    2014
  29. Pompeii
    2014
  30. Oblivion
    2014
  31. Oblivion
    2014
  32. Torn Apart
    2014
  33. VS. (Other People's Heartache, Pt. III)
    2014
  34. Hangin'
    2016
  35. Good Grief
    2016
  36. Good Grief
    2016
  37. Fake It
    2016
  38. Send Them Off!
    2016