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often creating confusion among historians and readers. The
French word
culotte is (a pair of) panties, pants, knickers, trousers, shorts, or (historically)...
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response to
their poor
quality of life
under the
Ancien Régime. The word sans-
culotte,
which is
opposed to "aristocrat",
seems to have been used for the first...
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French First Republic, and not yet commissioned, she was
renamed Sans-
Culotte, in
honour of the Sans-culottes. On 14
March 1795, she took part in the...
- Top
sirloin is a cut of beef from the
primal loin or
subprimal sirloin. Top
sirloin steaks differ from
sirloin steaks in that the bone and the tenderloin...
- Rump
steak corresponds roughly to the
French cut
culotte (literally 'britches'). The
pointe de
culotte, the rump cap is
highly recommended for braising...
- Les
Culottées is a blog BD (French
webcomic in blog format)
written by Pénélope
Bagieu in 2016.
Published on the
website of Le Monde,
Bagieu uses Les...
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Simon Chenard as a Sans-
Culotte by Louis-Léopold Boilly, 1792. A sans-
culotte and Tricoloure...
- dictatorship. In
April 1793,
Robespierre advocated the
mobilisation of a sans-
culotte army
aiming at
enforcing revolutionary laws and
eliminating any counter-revolutionary...
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Seven ships of the
French Navy have
borne the name Sans-
Culotte in
honour of the Sans-culottes: Orient, an Océan-class 118-gun ship of the line of the...
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Simon Chenard as a Sans-
Culotte (French:
Portrait du
chanteur Simon Chenard en
costume de sans-
culotte) is an oil on
canvas portrait painting by the French...