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    Frimaire (French pronunciation: [fʁimɛʁ]) was the third month in the French Republican Calendar. The month was named after the French word frimas 'frost'...
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    Philarète, an architect, born in Paris on 28 Frimaire Year III (18 December 1794), who died without issue at Tours on 28 December 1832. Robert, Adolphe; Cougny...
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    ISBN 9781134944200. Journal de Bruxelles 90, page 718 and 719, 'De Gênes, le 16 Frimaire (7 décembre 1799)' Hearder, Harry (22 July 2014). Italy in the Age of the...
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    between 20 November and 22 November. It follows Vendémiaire and precedes Frimaire. In political/historical usage, Brumaire can refer to the coup of 18 Brumaire...
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    Emperor of the French. The formal coronation ceremony was delayed until 11 Frimaire year XIII (2 December 1804), when Pope Pius VII attended and Napoleon crowned...
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    during the Terror, such as Law of Suspects, and the latter Law of 14th Frimaire, becoming the de facto executive branch of the Revolutionary Government...
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  • November was referred to as Blōtmōnaþ by the Anglo-Saxons. Brumaire and Frimaire were the months on which November fell in the French Republican calendar...
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    21 and 23 December. It ended between 19 and 21 January. It follows the Frimaire and precedes the Pluviôse. The new names for the calendar were suggested...
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    The French Republican Calendar contained December within the months of Frimaire and Nivôse. December contains the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere...
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    First Republic ended with the coronation of Napoleon I as Emperor on 11 Frimaire, Year XIII, or 2 December 1804. Despite this, the republican calendar continued...
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    exaggerate the revolution. On 5 December 1793 (14 Frimaire) the National Convention passed the Law of Frimaire, which gave the central government more control...
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    and the Council of the Seniors), was appointed directly by Napoleon on 1 Frimaire (21 November). He justified this undemocratic action as a necessity of...
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    Source-Seine originated during the French Revolution when the ruling of 22 frimaire of year II of the French First Republic (12 December 1793) stipulated that...
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    au Pla-del-Rey Un Secret Defense by Bernard Prats in French Banyuls-sur-Mer, l'Heritage du 25 Frimaire An II des Somatents by Bernard Prats in French...
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    and centralized powers of the committee were codified by the Law of 14 Frimaire (also known as the Law of Revolutionary Government) on 4 December 1793...
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    what was eventually called the Reign of Terror. On 16 December 1794 (26 Frimaire Year III) Jean-Baptiste Carrier was sentenced to death and executed.: 462 ...
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    (Conseiller d'État) in ordinary service, attached to the War section, on 30 Frimaire of the year X. In the Year XII, he entered into extraordinary service,...
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    Subsequently, he was appointed a member of the Legion of Honor on 19 Frimaire XII (11 December 1803) and a Grand Officer of the Order 25 Prairial XII...
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    regime's new master, First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, the Constitution of 22 frimaire year VIII (13 December 1799) was the first to recreate a senate. Napoleon...
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  • Étienne (1905). Assemblée électorale de Piemel Paris 2 septembre 1792-17 frimaire an II (in French). D. Jouaust. p. xvi. OCLC 764234804. Cole, Alistair;...
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    an annex to the Hôtel des Invalides pursuant to the decree of 7 frimaire an VIII (28 November 1799), which commandeered part of the palace and which had...
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    by the French Sénat conservateur and was crowned on 2 December 1804 (11 Frimaire year XIII), signifying the end of the French Consulate and of the French...
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  • Franciade. It began at the autumn equinox: Autumn: Vendémiaire Brumaire Frimaire Winter: Nivôse Pluviôse Ventôse Spring: Germinal Floréal Prairial Summer:...
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    1793, to which the underlined words were added on 24 November 1793 (4 Frimaire of the Year II): VIII. Each month is divided into three equal parts, of...
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  • Retrieved 27 February 2012. "Etrib". Uboat. Retrieved 6 April 2012. "Frimaire". Uboat. 16 February 2011. "F.W. Abrams". Monitor National Marine Sanctuary...
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    1 toise = 54000⁄27706 metres, or approximately 1.949 m: French law of 19 frimaire An VIII (10 December 1799). Huygens was using Picard's value (1669) of...
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    particularly the aune (which was used to measure cloth). The loi du 19 frimaire an VIII (Law of 10 December 1799) states that one decimal metre is exactly...
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    électorale de Paris 17 frimaire an II (2 September 1792) (12 March 1905). Assemblée électorale de Paris 2 septembre 1792–17 frimaire an II: procès-verbaux...
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  • was put in command of the 19th Light Demi-Brigade on 21 November 1798 (1 frimaire Year VII), joining the Italian Wars from then until 1801. At the Battle...
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    Barcelona that fixed the length of the metre at 443.296 lignes. The law 19 Frimaire An VIII (10 December 1799) defined the metre in terms of this value and...
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