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    The Federated Legion of Women (French: légion des Fédérées) was an armed unit composed of women active during the Paris Commune in May 1871. It was founded...
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    Adélaïde Valentin (category Women soldiers)
    the last month of the Paris Commune, the colonel of the Federated Legion of Women. Adélaïde Valentin participated in the founding of the Union des femmes...
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    German cannons, "the column of peoples, the column of Germany and France, forever federated." Courbet was elected to the Council of the Commune on 16 April...
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  • Marie Rogissart (category Women soldiers)
    Paris Commune in 1871. She was a member of Club Éloi and the standard-bearer of the Federated Legion of Women. Arrested and deported to New Caledonia...
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  • simultaneously heard of losses at Le Bourget and Metz alongside armistice negotiations. Incensed by what they viewed as treason, a group of 300 to 400 demonstrated...
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    January 1871 Paris uprising (category Siege of Paris (1870–1871))
    revolutionary government. Gluckstein 2006, p. 97–98. Barry, D. (March 25, 1996). Women and Political Insurgency: France in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Springer...
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    Affiche Rouge (1871) (category Political posters of France)
    government charged its authors with insurrection. Barry, D. (March 25, 1996). Women and Political Insurgency: France in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Springer...
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    Nompatelize. 1870-1871: Women communards in Paris organise in the Federated Legion of Women to defend the Paris Commune as soldiers. 1873-1876: The Duch deaconess...
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  • army elite. Only the 12th legion managed to organize a company of "volunteer women citizens", called the Federated Legion of Women. However, they were intended...
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  • Sophie Poirier (category 19th-century French women)
    Noire women's political club, which voted for the arrest of archbishop Georges Darboy and the destruction of the Vendôme Column. After the fall of the Commune...
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  • established 1889 Equal Voice, founded 2001 Federated Women's Institutes of Canada Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario Fédération des femmes du Québec...
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  • investigation and discernment on the part of the Holy See who led Regnum Christi and all of its federated institutions through a deep reformation and...
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    barricade at the foot of Montmartre is another myth. On September 4, 1871, five women accused of setting fire to the Palais de la Légion d'Honneur were put...
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    Princess Tenagnework (category Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour)
    Italian colony was federated to Ethiopia in 1951. Bitwoded Andargachew served in many other governmental posts. He was elevated to the title of Ras, served as...
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    (Dallas) Port Arthur Federated Women's Clubhouse, Port Arthur, TX, NRHP-listed Texas Association of Women's Clubs, African American women, founded in 1905...
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    later federated nation of Australia were able to have achievement awarded under the British Imperial Honours system. However, existing criticism of the...
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  • Congregation for the Causes of Saints (CCS). Jesuit Martyrs in Micronesia, Jesuit and lay missionaries in Guam and the Federated States of Micronesia who died...
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  • units of the period were largely homogeneous and highly regulated. The army consisted of units of citizen infantry known as legions (Latin: legiones) as...
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  • World's WCTU, and became the inaugural president of the federated Australasian WCTU, Australia's largest women's reform group. Maria Elizabeth Kirk was the...
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  • play of baseball at the high school level. The Federated Christian Athletic Association (FCAA) and state Christian associations oversee the play of baseball...
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  • three-point civilization: the Imperial Household balanced against the Federated Great Houses of the Landsraad, and between them, the Guild with its damnable monopoly...
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    representation system. The members of the Bundesrat represent and are appointed by the governments of the sixteen federated states. The German political system...
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    Special military operation (category Propaganda in Russia related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
    Russophone regions of Ukraine. Russia bans the use of the terms "war" or "invasion" in referring to its invasion of Ukraine, as well as discussion of the censorship...
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    influencers to accounts that did not show an interest in such topics. The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers and the YouTube Symphony Orchestra selected their...
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    Frank M. Dixon (category American military personnel of World War I)
    "given a place of their own over which flew the Union Jack." The graves were maintained by Montgomery women who were members of the Federated Garden Clubs...
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    excluding women from the public sphere and politics. While promoting "natural" maternal duties of women, the regime aimed to restrict women's space to...
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    Pete Seeger (category People convicted of contempt of Congress)
    Trio produced another phenomenal succession of Billboard chart hits and, in its turn, spawned a legion of imitators, laying the groundwork for the 1960s...
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    who were taken prisoners of war fought as the Romanian Volunteer Corps in Russia, Romanian Legion of Siberia and Romanian Legion in Italy. Taking part in...
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  • 2023 Moldovan coup attempt allegations (category Events affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
    claimed were Russian plans to orchestrate an overthrow of the Moldovan government. The existence of the coup plan was first alleged by Ukrainian president...
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    and the abstention of 68 of the PSOE deputies (except for 15 no votes, among them 7 belonging to the PSC, a Catalan party federated to the PSOE), allowing...
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