- Champ de Mars, Paris
The Champ de Mars (IPA2|ʃɑ̃ də maʁs) is a large public green-space in
Paris ,France , located in the 7th "arrondissement", between theEiffel Tower to the northwest and theÉcole Militaire to the southeast. The park is named after theCampus Martius ofRome . Champ de Mars means "Field of Mars", after Mars the god of war. It was named for its original use of military drills.The nearest Métro stations are Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel and École Militaire.
Champ de Mars Massacre (French Revolution)
During the
French Revolution , the Champ de Mars was the setting of the "Fête de la Fédération ", on the14 July 1790 . It was also the setting of a massacre on17 July 1791 , when a crowd collected to draft a petition seeking the removal of King Louis XVI. This happened just days after the second anniversary of the storming of theBastille . After being fired on by assassins in the crowd, soldiers under the martial law orders of the mayorJean-Sylvain Bailly opened fire. TheMarquis de Lafayette was later accused byJean-Paul Marat , a radical writer, of being involved in the fight. Lafayette was not trusted because he was an aristocrat, though he had been associated with revolutionary culture since his active involvement in the American War of Independence. However it is known that Lafayette was in charge of the National Guard that day.
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