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  1. Há 2 dias · On 20 September, the French defeated the Prussians at the Battle of Valmy, in what was the first major victory by the army of France during the Revolutionary Wars. Emboldened by this, on 22 September the Convention replaced the monarchy with the French First Republic (1792–1804) and introduced a new calendar , with 1792 becoming ...

  2. Há 2 dias · This is a list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792 until the current Fifth Republic. For wars involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792), see List of wars involving the Kingdom of France.

  3. Há 3 dias · The constitutions of 1946 and 1958 instituted the "blue, white, and red" flag as the national emblem of the Republic. The colours of the national flag are occasionally said to represent different flowers; blue represents cornflowers, white represents marguerites, and red represents poppies.

  4. Há 5 dias · The aftermath of the French Revolution in 1789 led to the abolishment of the monarchy and the establishment of the First Republic of France on September 22, 1792. This marked a significant shift in the country’s political structure, as power shifted from the monarchy to the people.

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  5. Há 4 dias · The Constitution guarantees all Frenchmen equality, liberty, security, property, public debt, freedom of worship, public schooling, public relief, unrestricted freedom of the press, the right to assemble in groups, and the enjoyment of all the rights of man.

  6. Há 2 dias · The French Army and the First World War. Elizabeth Greenhalgh. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014, ISBN: 9781107012356; 400pp.; Price: £55.00. Reviewer: Mr Mario Draper. University of Kent. Citation: Mr Mario Draper, review of The French Army and the First World War, (review no. 1746) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/1746.

  7. Há 22 horas · Emmanuel Macron, French banker and politician who was elected president of France in 2017. Macron was the first person in the history of the Fifth Republic to win the presidency without the backing of either the Socialists or the Gaullists, and he was France’s youngest head of state since Napoleon.