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'''Auguste-Claude Tavernier''' was a prisoner of the [[Bastille]] from 1757 to 1789.
'''Auguste-Claude Tavernier''' (29 December 1725 – unknown) was a prisoner of the [[Bastille]] from 1757 to 1789.


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Revision as of 02:48, 12 February 2015

"Let me out of here! Hold on, Damiens! I'm coming! Death to the tyrant!"
―Auguste Tavernier calling out to Robert-François Damiens, 1789.[src]
Auguste Tavernier

Auguste-Claude Tavernier (29 December 1725 – unknown) was a prisoner of the Bastille from 1757 to 1789.

Biography

In 1757, Tavernier plotted with Robert-François Damiens to assassinate King Louis XV of France. Damiens failed to kill Louis, and was executed, while Tavernier was imprisoned in the Bastille and declared insane.[1]

On 14 July 1789, the Bastille was stormed by rioting Parisians. While Tavernier insisted that he see Damiens, the guards locked him inside his cell.[2] The rioters eventually freed Tavernier, however he was soon transferred to the Charenton insane asylum.[1]

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