Enlightenment · Europe · Politics
1792
Storming of the Tuileries
August 10, 1792
Parisian sans-culottes and provincial federes stormed the palace. The Swiss Guard, ordered to stand down, was massacred. The royal family took refuge with the Assembly, which suspended the king. The constitutional monarchy of 1791 was over; a republic was coming. Over six hundred Swiss guardsmen died defending a king who had already fled, making the Tuileries the bloodiest single day of the Revolution so far.