Freemasons planting their banners - stock illustration

Vintage engraving of Freemasons planting their banners in front of Porte Maillot, during the Paris Commune. 1871. The Paris Commune or Fourth French Revolution was a socialistic government that briefly ruled Paris starting from the middle of March 1871. Its controversial governance and its break with the elected government of France led to its brutal suppression by regular French forces in "The Bloody Week" beginning on May 28, 1871.
Vintage engraving of Freemasons planting their banners in front of Porte Maillot, during the Paris Commune. 1871. The Paris Commune or Fourth French Revolution was a socialistic government that briefly ruled Paris starting from the middle of March 1871. Its controversial governance and its break with the elected government of France led to its brutal suppression by regular French forces in "The Bloody Week" beginning on May 28, 1871.
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