Which preposition to use with bastille

of Occurrences 6%

I was a prisoner in the terrible fortress whence no single person save the guards had ever been known to emergethe Bastille of "The Strangler of Finland!"

on Occurrences 4%

The very mention of the modern Bastille on Lake Ladoga, where no prisoner has ever been known to come forth alive, is sufficient to cause any Russian to turn pale.

for Occurrences 4%

Nearly four months previously her eloquent disciple, Father la Combe, had been committed to the Bastille for life.

in Occurrences 4%

Richelieu, who became jealous of his favour, caused him to be imprisoned in the Bastille in 1631, where he remained for twelve years.

to Occurrences 3%

From the Bastille to the Rue de Cotte III.

by Occurrences 2%

The charge of Grand Master of the Artillery, which was resigned with the command of the Bastille by Sully, the Regent retained in her own hands.[102] From that time the Marquis d'Ancre became pre-eminent at Court; and not only the ministers, but even the Princes of the Blood themselves, looked with distrust upon his power over the Queen.

without Occurrences 1%

Whilst he was passing over the drawbridge which reached from the out-work to the bastille, a shot from the side of Orleans broke down the bridge; Gladesdale fell into the water and was drowned, together with many of his comrades; the French got into the bastille without any fresh fighting; and Joan re-entered Orleans amidst the joy and acclamations of the people.

before Occurrences 1%

His trial, begun forthwith, was soon over; he himself acknowledged the greater part of what was imputed to him; and on the 19th of December he was brought up from the Bastille before the parliament.

with Occurrences 1%

The little band of Tanneguy Duchatel was instantly repulsed, hemmed in, and forced to re-enter the Bastille with a loss of four hundred men.

at Occurrences 1%

He had afforded an asylum at Signy to Vincenzio Ludovici, the secretary of the Maréchal d'Ancre, who had been sent to the Bastille at the period of his master's murder, where he had remained until after the execution of Leonora Galigaï, when an order was forwarded for his release.

Which preposition to use with  bastille