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Gentleman fencer running through an opponentGentleman fencer stabbing his opponent after an Evasion, by moving his left leg back when his opponent makes a pass on the outside of the sword
Antonio Perez evasion from prison the evening April 19, 1590Antonio Perez (1540-1611). Spanish politician. He participated in the murder of Escobedo (1578) implying Philip II in the act. He was sentenced to two years in prison
Royal Evasion - 6The would-be escaping royals are brought back to Paris under armed guard. Date: 25 June 1791
Royal Evasion - 4The escaping royals make it as far as Varennes, but there they are recognised and forced to give up their journey and return to Paris. Date: 22 June 1791
Royal Evasion - 5The escaping royals make it as far as an inn at Varennes, but there they are recognised and forced to give up their journey and return to Paris. Date: 22 June 1791
Royal Evasion - 2The royal family get as far as Varennes, but in spite of their disguises they are recognised and prevented from continuing their journey
Royal Evasion - 3Alerted to the royals escape, the authorities give orders to stop and search every vehicle : Paul le Blanc and Joseph Pontant halt the royal carriage at Sainte- Menehould
Royal Evasion - 8The would-be escaping royals are brought back from Varennes to Paris under armed guard
Royal Evasion - 1Louis and Marie Antoinette escape from the Tuileries in disguise, hoping to cross the frontier of France altogether. The authorities are alarmed and the populace dismayed