Etching_from_1838_depicting_the_murder_of_the_princesse_de_Lamballe_during_the_French_Revolution.png
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Description Etching from 1838 depicting the murder of the princesse de Lamballe during the French Revolution.png |
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An etching depicting the murder of the Princesse de Lamballe during the French Revolution.
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Source | The history of the French Revolution by Frederick Shoberl, 1838 |
Author | Richard Bentley, 1837 |
According to "THE TURBULENT CITY: PARIS 1783-1871" by Andre Castelot translated by Denise Folliot, this scene appears to have taken place outside number 2 Rue de Roi de Sicile.
See pp41 here: https://archive.org/stream/turbulentcitypar001896mbp/turbulentcitypar001896mbp_djvu.txt
The book that the picture is taken from is here: https://books.google.ie/books?id=PmkEAAAAQAAJ&dq=anselme%20proclamation%20nice&pg=PP9#v=onepage&q=nice&f=false
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