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Culottes are an item of
clothing worn on the
lower half of the body. The term can
refer to
either split skirts,
historical men's breeches, or women's underpants;...
- The sans-
culottes (French: [sɑ̃kylɔt]; lit. 'without breeches') were the
common people of the
lower classes in late 18th-century France, a
great many of...
- Les Sans
Culottes is a French-language rock band from Brooklyn, New York. The
group performs primarily original material and some
covers of
French rock...
-
skorts may be
related back to
earlier garments such as
bloomers and jupe-
culottes which grew in po****rity in the late 19th
century and
early 20th century...
- The
Battle of Sans
Culottes Camp (5
February 1794) saw a
Spanish army
commanded by José de
Urrutia y de las
Casas attack part of the
French Army of the...
-
Spanish tercios,
Swiss mercenary,
German Landsknecht units and
French sans-
culottes. A
similar weapon, the sarissa, had been used in
antiquity by Alexander...
- that of a
comical stove-merchant into a
patriotic role
model for the sans-
culottes. In part, Hébert's use of Père
Duchesne as a
revolutionary symbol can be...
- Moreover, the sans-
culottes agitated leaders to
inflict punishments on
those who
opposed the
interests of the poor. The sans-
culottes violently demonstrated...
- sans-
culottes organized by the
Commune storms the hall of the
convention and
demands that it disband. The
deputies resist. June 2: The sans-
culottes and...
- of po****r
democracy and
classless society to
crowds of
Parisian sans-
culottes,
working class wage
earners and shopkeepers,
radicalizing them into a revolutionary...