Story · 17891815 · 10 chapters

The Age of Napoleon

From the Bastille to Waterloo in twenty-six years

A revolution ate its own kings, its own generals, and finally itself — and crowned in its place a Corsican artillery officer who redrew the map of Europe before Europe redrew it back.

Chapter 1 of 101789 · Enlightenment
1789
Europe · Politics

Paris storms an almost-empty prison. The old regime is already gone; it just has not been told yet.

Storming of the Bastille

July 14, 1789

A Parisian crowd, terrified of royal troops massing at the city gates, marched on the medieval fortress in search of gunpowder and freed its seven prisoners. The garrison's commander was beheaded on the spot. Within years the king himself would follow him to the blade. The fortress was torn down stone by stone; its key was sent to George Washington, who hung it at Mount Vernon.