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French Republican Calendar of 1794, drawn by Philibert-Louis Debucourt. The French Republican calendar (French: calendrier républicain français), also commonly called the French Revolutionary calendar (calendrier révolutionnaire français), was a calendar created and implemented during the French Revolution, and used by the French government for about 12 years from late 1793 to 1805, and ...
The term "Year One" in political history usually refers to the institution of radical, revolutionary change.This usage dates from the time of the French Revolution.After the official abolition of the French monarchy on 21 September 1792, the National Convention instituted the new French Revolutionary Calendar.
Germinal (French pronunciation: [ʒɛʁminal]) was the seventh month in the French Republican Calendar. The month was named after the Latin word germen 'germination'. Germinal was the first month of the spring quarter (mois de printemps). It started March 21 or March 22, and ended April 19 or April 20. It follows Ventôse and precedes Floréal.
It began during the worst violence of the French Revolution, in May 1794. ... with a new revolutionary calendar: the September 1792 declaration of the First French Republic became the start of ...
The French Revolution (French: Révolution française [ʁevɔlysj ... (1792–1804) and introduced a new calendar, with 1792 becoming "Year One". [105] ...
French Republican calendar templates (31 P) M. ... Year One This page was last edited on 13 May 2020, at 19:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
French Republican calendar (French Revolutionary calendar) This page was last edited on 13 ...
The National Convention governed France from 20 September 1792 until 26 October 1795 during the most critical period of the French Revolution. The election of the National Convention took place in September 1792 after the election of the electoral colleges by primary regional assemblies on 26 August.