Database: À la lanterne!

Before official authorities instituted the use of the guillotine during the Revolution, the mob improvised rough justive on their own. Often, simple lamp-posts ("lanternes") were used to summarily hang the victim. The most famous lamp-post was found in the Place de Grève in front of the Hôtel de Ville. It was here in 1789 that the crowd strung up the hated Joseph-François Foulon de Doué, who was suspected of controlling the food supply. After his execution. "À la lanterne" became a famous cry and is found in the most popular song of the day, "ça ira!" * -- * I think it gives us great insight into the French that one of their most popular songs is about a lamp-post. -- It was also the subject of one of Camille Desmoulins most recognizes polemics.