The Women's March on Versailles, also known as the October March, the October Days or simply the March on Versailles, was one of the earliest and most...
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Women's March may refer to: Women's March on Versailles, a 1789 march in Paris Women's Sunday, a 1908 suffragette march in London Woman Suffrage Procession...
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Militant feminism in the French Revolution (category Women in the French Revolution)
France. With demonstrations such as the Women's March on Versailles, and the Demonstration of 20 June 1792, women displayed their commitment to the Revolution...
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Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (category Use dmy dates from March 2017)
accusations thrown at Philippe d'Orléans was the initiation of the Women's March on Versailles on 5 October 1789, which people believed was done in order to overthrow...
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that the guards had trampled on the tricolor and caused outrage. October 5: Marat's newspaper demands a march on Versailles to protest the insult to the...
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The Palace of Versailles (/vɛərˈsaɪ, vɜːrˈsaɪ/ vair-SY, vur-SY; French: château de Versailles [ʃɑto d(ə) vɛʁsɑj] ) is a former royal residence commissioned...
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bread. Women's March on Versailles was one of the earliest and most significant events of the French Revolution. The march began among women in the marketplaces...
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Palace of Versailles is a royal château in Versailles, Yvelines, in the Île-de-France region of France. When the château was built, Versailles was a country...
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The Rose of Versailles (Japanese: ベルサイユのばら, Hepburn: Berusaiyu no Bara), also known as Lady Oscar and La Rose de Versailles, is a Japanese manga series...
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Tricoteuse (category 18th-century French women)
revolutionary era was the Women's March on Versailles on 5 October 1789. Irate over high food prices and chronic shortages, working-class women from the markets...
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Maximilien Robespierre (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
he assumed the role of a judge at the Versailles tribunal. Following the 5 October Women's March on Versailles and the forcible relocation of the King...
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Feminist movement (redirect from Women's movement)
between men and women. Such issues are women's liberation, reproductive rights, domestic violence, maternity leave, equal pay, women's suffrage, sexual...
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floors. Place Versailles is situated next to the Radisson metro station and is less than 2 km south of the Galeries d'Anjou mall. Place Versailles officially...
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"The Treaty of Versailles, 1919". Château de Versailles. 22 November 2016. Archived from the original on 6 November 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2021. Truitt...
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Reine Audu (category Women in the French Revolution)
Heroines of the revolution. On 5 October 1789 she, alongside Theroigne de Mericourt, led The Women's March on Versailles. At Versailles, she belonged to the...
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momentous French food riot was the Women's March on Versailles. This occurred in October 1789, when the market women of Paris began calling the men 'cowards'...
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Liberation. Oct. 5, 1789, a young woman struck a marching drum and led The Women's March on Versailles, in a revolt against King Louis XVI of France, storming...
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his mother Adrienne returned to France. After Napoleon's plebiscite, on 1 March 1800, he restored La Fayette's citizenship, and removed their names from...
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Flight to Varennes (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
family from the Palace of Versailles to the Tuileries Palace in Paris on 6 October 1789 after the Women's March on Versailles. The relocation seemed to...
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with playing a significant role in the Women's March on Versailles in October 1789, the suspension of the monarchy on August 10, 1792, the September Massacres...
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Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen (redirect from Declaration of the Rights of Women)
women in the marketplaces of Paris, rioting over the high price and scarcity of bread, began to march to Versailles, often called the Women's March on...
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Reine Audu Participant in The Women's March on Versailles and the 10 August (French Revolution). Charles Augereau, duc de Castiglione Officer throughout...
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served as a form of female political action even in societies without women's suffrage or other guaranteed political rights. During 2007–2008, a rise...
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Île-de-France, renowned worldwide for the Château de Versailles and the gardens of Versailles, designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Located in the...
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Paris Commune (1789–1795) (section Women's rights)
political involvement which started with the Parisian Women's March on Versailles in 1789. Women were also involved in political discussions. For example...
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Axel von Fersen the Younger (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
personal property, the Petit Trianon, was on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles. In contrast to Versailles, the dress and manners at the Petit Trianon...
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(purportedly) "trampled under foot" resulting in the insurrectionary Women's March on Versailles on 5 October 1789. Louis's answer: My refusals were just; I never...
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the attack on the Bastille, being the first revolutionary to get into the fortress, and also accompanied the women who marched to Versailles on 5 October...
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Louis XVIII (category People from Versailles)
Royal Family was forced to leave the palace at Versailles on the day after the Women's March on Versailles, 5 October 1789. They were taken to Paris. There...
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Theroigne de Mericourt (category Belgian women's rights activists)
fall of the Bastille, nor did she march on Versailles during the October Days; rather, she had lived at Versailles throughout the summer of 1789, attending...
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