Object
Front Door of Admiral de Coligny’s Paris House
The primary exterior entrance to de Coligny’s Paris residence, serving as a critical narrative threshold between the Huguenots’ refuge and the Catholic-led violence outside. Its forced breach by soldiers marks the irreversible escalation of the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, symbolizing the collapse of safety for the Huguenot leader and his household.
6 appearances
Purpose
Serves as primary barrier and entrance to the residence
Significance
Marks pivotal escalations: warnings enter, suspicions rise, and soldiers storm to kill de Coligny, shattering Huguenot safety amid St. Bartholomew's Day chaos
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