- The
Communards (French: [kɔmynaʁ]) were
members and
supporters of the short-lived 1871
Paris Commune formed in the wake of the
French defeat in the Franco-Prussian...
- The
Communards were a
British synth-pop duo
formed in
London in 1985. They
consisted of
Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville and
English musician Richard Coles...
-
soldiers of the
National Guard seized control of the city on 18 March. The
Communards killed two
French Army
generals and
refused to
accept the
authority of...
- band in 1985 and
joining The
Communards. The
Communards, with
Somerville on lead vocals,
released their debut album Communards in 1986,
spawning the internationally...
- by The
Communards. Both of
their studio albums,
Communards and Red,
reached the top ten and
achieved Platinum status in the UK. The
Communards had success...
-
Communards is the
debut studio album by
British synth-pop duo the
Communards,
released on 14 July 1986 by
London Records. The
album was
produced by Mike...
- Red is the
second and
final studio album by
British synth-pop duo the
Communards,
released on 5
October 1987 by
London Records in the
United Kingdom and...
- d'Honneur.
Fighting continued until 28 May, when the last
Communard soldiers surrendered. 43,522
Communards were
taken prisoner,
including 1,054 women. More than...
- The
Revolutionary Communard Party (Turkish:
Devrimci Komünarlar Partisi, DKP) is a left-wing
political organisation founded on 4
February 2016, following...
- The
Communards’ Wall (French: Mur des Fédérés) at the Père
Lachaise cemetery is
where 147
Commune soldiers along with
another 19
officers were executed...