Crowds gathered early at the Place de la République to commemorate the recent victims of barbary in the City of Light.
As the sun went down, candles were lit
all around the statue of the République.
all around the statue of the République.
The celebrated motto of Paris
— Fluctuat nec mergitur —
was illuminated once again.
— Fluctuat nec mergitur —
was illuminated once again.
Branches of the memorial oak tree were lit up.
The colossal bronze statue of Marianne, 9.5 metres tall, was erected here on 14 July 1883. It stands on a stone base, 15 metres in height, accompanied by allegories of Liberté, Égalité and Fraternité.
The square was now in darkness.
Meanwhile, the trunk and branches of the oak tree were
shining like the tungsten filament of a lamp.
shining like the tungsten filament of a lamp.
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