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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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Skort is a
portmanteau of
skirt and shorts.
While some
garments sold as
culottes resemble short trousers, to be
skorts they need to look like skirts. They...
-
longer retained by
historians today.
Under the
pressure of the
radical sans-
culottes, the
Convention agreed to
institute a
revolutionary army but
refused to...
- disillusioned. Many sans-
culottes were
stunned by the Hébertists' execution. All
positions of
influence traditionally held by the sans-
culottes were eliminated...
-
figures like
Danton or Hébert. To
prevent the m****acres for
which the sans-
culottes were
responsible in the departments,
particularly in Vendée, or to centralize...
- 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...
- the fall of 29
Girondins and two
ministers under pressure of the sans-
culottes, Jacobins, and Montagnards. Due to its
impact and importance, the insurrection...