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'''La Cour des Miracles''' (English: ''Court of Miracles'') was one of the poorest, most dangerous slums in [[Paris]] by the late 18th century. | '''La Cour des Miracles''' (English: ''Court of Miracles'') was one of the poorest, most dangerous slums in [[Paris]] by the late 18th century. | ||
The inhabitants of the Court lived in a counter-society under a Roi des Thunes, or King of Beggars, to whom they paid tribute. By 1789, the Roi des Thunes was a [[Roi des Thunes|minor nobleman]] who joined the [[Templars|Templar Order]] after assisting in its takeover by [[François-Thomas Germain]]. In January 1791, he was killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]]. Following this, the Court fell under the control of the [[Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade|Marquis de Sade]], who provided occasional assistance to the Assassins when required. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Accounts of the Cour des Miracles having a counter-society are believed to have been little more than literary fantasy. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 15:05, 8 August 2015

La Cour des Miracles (English: Court of Miracles) was one of the poorest, most dangerous slums in Paris by the late 18th century.
The inhabitants of the Court lived in a counter-society under a Roi des Thunes, or King of Beggars, to whom they paid tribute. By 1789, the Roi des Thunes was a minor nobleman who joined the Templar Order after assisting in its takeover by François-Thomas Germain. In January 1791, he was killed by the Assassin Arno Dorian. Following this, the Court fell under the control of the Marquis de Sade, who provided occasional assistance to the Assassins when required.
Trivia
- Accounts of the Cour des Miracles having a counter-society are believed to have been little more than literary fantasy.
Gallery
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Concept art of the Roi des Thunes' sewer chamber
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An illustration of the Cour des Miracles by Gustave Doré