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The Carmes Prison (French - prison des Carmes) was a prison of the French Revolution. It was set up in what had been the Carmes Monastery in Paris. It formed a vast enclosure bounded by rue du Regard, rue du Cherche-Midi and rue Cassette - it was also bordered to the south by rue de Vaugirard. It was the site of one of the September Massacres in 1792 and features in the 1927 film Napoléon.
The CarmesPrison (French - prison des Carmes) was a prison of the French Revolution. It was set up in what had been the Carmes Monastery in Paris. It...
years of imprisonment. One hundred and fifteen churchmen killed in the CarmesPrison were beatified by Pope Pius XI on 17 October 1926. Among the martyrs...
carry concealed messages to her family while she was confined at Les Carmesprison, it having alone been given visiting rights. In nineteenth-century England...
The Carmes Seminary (séminaire des Carmes) is a university seminary within the Institut Catholique de Paris, in Paris, France. It was founded in 1919...
he was jailed in CarmesPrison and sentenced to death during the Reign of Terror. His wife, Joséphine, was jailed in the same prison on 21 April 1794...
of munificence". During the French Revolution she was imprisoned at CarmesPrison. She was freed after the fall of Maximilien Robespierre but was left...
displaced commander of the Army of the Rhine. He was sent to Paris' CarmesPrison on 11 April, was later transferred to the Conciergerie, and was only...
or Blessed Martyrs of Carmes (Bienheureux Martyrs des Carmes) are 191 Roman Catholics summarily killed at the CarmesPrison in the September Massacres...
Blessed Martyrs of Carmes (Bienheureux Martyrs des Carmes), is the term sometimes used for 191 Catholics killed at the CarmesPrison in Paris in the September...
speaker Carme Forcadell and three deposed ministers were sent to pre-trial prison. On 1 February 2019 she was transferred back to the Madrilenian prison of...
die defending it". Held with other "refractory priests" in CarmesPrison, an improvised prison inside the closed priory of the Carmelite Friars in central...
received a second conviction and was sentenced to an additional 129 years in prison. Peter Scully lived in the suburb of Narre Warren in Melbourne with his...
of Rothomagus (modern day Rouen): the north–south cardo (today rue des Carmes) and the east–west decumanus (today rue du Gros-Horloge). The Jewish road...
young boy who was considering to a boy scout member saw a bottle with a prisoned goddess named Gigie, while on a scout ranger tour in a forest. Gigie insisted...
Marie Carmes-Heffenisch; 14 October 1902 – 9 January 1985) was a Luxembourg human rights activist. She was arrested and sent to a women's prison camp for...
cross-dresser from an early age. He also said he suffers from bipolar disorder. Carme Vilanova, 80 Lluís Salleras, 84 Isidra Garcia, 85 Paquita Gironès, 85 Rosa...
films, including Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady, Young Guns II, Prison, Boiling Point, Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Sean Penn's...
the Courts. The 1971 Sorcery Act imposed a penalty of up to 2 years in prison for the practice of "black" magic, until the act was repealed in 2013. An...
Marta Rovira and Carme Forcadell. On March 23, 2018, the Spanish Supreme Court judge, Tribunal Supremo, Pablo Llarena sent her back to prison, together with...