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  2. French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The French Revolution[ a ] was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate. Many of its ideas are considered fundamental principles of liberal democracy, [ 1 ] while its values and institutions ...

  3. List of films set during the French Revolution and French ...

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    Start the Revolution Without Me: Bud Yorkin: Comedy, History. Based on a novels A Tale of Two Cities, The Corsican Brothers, The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later. 1971 France Bonaparte and the revolution: Bonaparte et la révolution: Abel Gance: Drama, History. 1971 France Italy Romania The Married Couple of the Year Two: Les Mariés de l ...

  4. Influence of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Influence of the French Revolution. The French Revolution had a major impact on Europe and the New World. Historians widely regard the Revolution as one of the most important events in European history. [1][2][3] In the short-term, France lost thousands of its countrymen in the form of émigrés, or emigrants who wished to escape political ...

  5. Causes of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Causes of the conflict. Storming of the Bastille. There is significant disagreement among historians of the French Revolutionas to its causes. Usually, they acknowledge the presence of several interlinked factors, but vary in the weight they attribute to each one. These factors include cultural changes, normally associated with the ...

  6. Storming of the Bastille - Wikipedia

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    105–107 captured. The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents attempted to storm and seize control of the medieval armoury, fortress and political prison known as the Bastille. After four hours of fighting and 94 deaths the ...

  7. Paris Commune (1789–1795) - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Commune(French: Commune de Paris) during the French Revolutionwas the government of Paris from 1789 until 1795. Established in the Hôtel de Villejust after the storming of the Bastille, it consisted of 144 delegates elected by the 60 divisions of the city. Before its formal establishment, there had been much popular discontent on the ...

  8. La Révolution française (film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $4.8 million [ 1 ] La Révolution française is a two-part 1989 historical drama co-produced by France, Germany, Italy and Canada for the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. The full film runs at 360 minutes, but the edited-for-television version is slightly longer. It purports to tell a faithful and neutral story of the ...

  9. Category:French Revolution films - Wikipedia

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    Films about the French Revolution (1789-1799). Subcategories. ... Let Them Eat Cake (TV series) M. Madame (1961 film) Madame Guillotine (1916 film)