The Royal troops concentrated around Paris disperse…
July 1789 CE
The Marquis de la Fayette takes up command of the National Guard at Paris; Jean-Sylvain Bailly—leader of the Third Estate and instigator of the Tennis Court Oath—becomes the city's mayor under a new governmental structure known as the Commune de Paris.
The king announces that he will recall Necker and return from Versailles to Paris; on July 17, in Paris, he accepts a tricolor cockade from Bailly and enters the Hôtel de Ville to cries of "Long live the King" and "Long live the Nation".