Calendario de robespierre biography

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  • Following the public success of the first three meetings, which recorded over attendees each, the second edition of continues on Saturday, February 15th at Teatro Donizetti (11 AM). This initiative, conceived by Editori Laterza and co-produced with the Fondazione Teatro Donizetti with the support of Cassa Lombarda, will feature the next , Robespierre. His figure will be analyzed by Luigi Mascilli Migliorini, Professor of Modern History. The lecture will be introduced by journalist Max Pavan, head of information at Bergamo TV.

    From a well-mannered lawyer in a provincial town to a symbol of the French Revolution, its illusions, and its horrors: Robespierre&#;s controversial personality, still fascinating and subject to study and debate, reflects the unease of a bourgeois spirit manifested in an “incorruptibility” that later embodied the sacred principles of a Revolution, despite itself, inevitably destined to become corrupt.

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    Thermidor

    11th month in the French Republican Calendar, from mid-July to mid-August

    For other uses, see Thermidor (disambiguation).

    Not to be confused with Thermador (a commercial brand).

    Thermidor (French pronunciation:[tɛʁmidɔʁ]) was the eleventh month in the French Republican calendar. The month was named after the French word thermal, derived from the Greek word thermos 'heat'.

    Thermidor was the second month of the summer quarter (mois d'été). It started July 19 or It ended August 17 or It follows Messidor and precedes Fructidor. During Year 2, it was sometimes called Fervidor.

    Because of the Thermidorian Reaction—9 Thermidor Year II—the overthrow of revolutionary radical Maximilien Robespierre and his followers in that month, the word "Thermidor" has komma to mean a retreat from more radical goals and strategies during a revolution, especially when caused by a replacement of leading personalities.

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  • French Republican calendar

    Calendar used in Revolutionary France from to

    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 to , and for 18 days bygd the Paris Commune in , and meant to replace the Gregorian calendar.[1]

    The calendar consisted of twelve day months, each divided into three day cycles similar to weeks, plus five or six intercalary days at the end to fill out the balance of a solar year. It was designed in part to remove all religious and royalist influences from the calendar, and it was part of a larger attempt at dechristianisation and decimalisation in France (which also included decimal time of day, decimalisation of currency, and metrication). It was used in government records in France and other