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- The French Revolution A series of revolutions have occurred throughout the world during all of history. Groups of people seeing things differently have unfortunately ended in too...
- The French Revolution The French Revolution was a political uprising in France that began in 1789. In 1789 the downtrodden and hungry people of France united to overthrow the rich...
- French Bastille Day celebration party ideas Bastille Day is celebrated each year on 14 July. This French national holiday is commonly referred to as simply "Quatorze Juillet" (14th July). It commemorates...
- Voltaire Biographie François-Marie Arouet, dit Voltaire (1694 - 1778) "L’ombre de Voltaire plane sur le XVIIIème siècle. Philosophe, auteur dramatique,...
- French Revolution Costumes Welcome to my french revolution costumes lens, here you will find every thing that you need to create your own Marie Antoinette or King Louis XVI costume, as...
- Antoine Laurent Lavoisier Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist, who is considered the founder of modern chemistry. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier was educated at the Collège Mazarin. He...
- Toussaint L'Ouverture Toussaint L'Ouverture (1743-1803) was a Haitian patriot and revolutionary. He led the first successful black slave revolt against slavery in 1791. He forced...
- Museum Versailles Architecture Versailles was first and foremost a Palace, the country residence for Louis XIII, XIV, XV and Louis XVI until the 1789 Revolution when the Royal Family returned...
- Heinrich Heine Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856) was one of the greatest German romantic poets. He was a supporter of the liberal ideals of the French Revolution (he had to leave...
- Patrick O'Brian Patrick O'Brian was an English author, specializing in hostorical novels that come very close to history books, as their details are very well researched....
- Bastille Day Date If you ever wondered, the French celebrate their independence day on July 14th (14th Juillet) every year. It is one of my favorite holidays, because I am th...
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, writer Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-78) was a French-Swiss thinker and writer. His novels included Julie, or the New Heloise and was a great contribution to the Romantic...
- How to Sew a Marie Antoinette Dress: Part 2 Thanks for hanging around for Part 2 of Making a Marie Antoinette dress using Simplicity sewing pattern 3637. If you landed here first, you can go back to part...
- French National Holidays On top of their normal 5 weeks of vacation French citizens enjoy 11 total national holidays, which equate to another 15 days off. With the five weeks that c...
- Bastille Day Milwaukee Bastille Days in Milwaukee is a very big festival that includes a mini-eiffel tower and the ability to "storm the Bastille" If you are ever in Milwaukee around...
- Paris High Gothic Notre Dame The Notre Dame is an active Catholic church, a place of pilgrimage, and is the most popular monument in Paris and in entire France. Notre Dame de Paris is widely...
- Quiz*Easy facts bout France 2 Most of the questions in this SquidQuiz are about the French Revolution. I hope that I have contributed a little knowledge about France and its people. I did...
- NOSTRADAMUS and his Prophecies Nostradamus; described by some as the man who saw tomorrow, is without a doubt, the most influential profit of the current era. Nostradamus knew much of wha...
- Napoleon Bonaparte's Waterloo Campaign The Battle of Waterloo was the last action of the Napoleonic Wars. The battle took place on June 18, 1815. The Battle of Waterloo ended Napoleon Bonaparte's...
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-78) was a Swiss-French thinker, novelist, and social theorist. He constantly sought to promote freedom, human rights (including...
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