- Liberté,
égalité, fraternité (French pronunciation: [libɛʁte
eɡalite fʁatɛʁnite];
French for 'liberty, equality, fraternity', Latin: Libertas, aequalitas...
- 1792,
during the Revolution,
Louis Philippe changed his name to
Philippe Égalité. He was a
cousin of King
Louis XVI and one of the
wealthiest men in France...
- Lesage's Liberals, but he was
returned to the legislature. His 1965 book
Égalité ou indépendance ("Equality or independence") made him the
first leader...
- Uniquely, the
Adams ring
includes five
distinct arcs,
named Fraternité,
Égalité 1 and 2, Liberté, and Courage. The arcs
occupy a
narrow range of orbital...
- Rézistans
Égalité 974 (RÉ974) is a
political party on the
Indian Ocean island of Réunion. The
party is
named after the
postal codes of the
capital Saint-Denis...
-
laurel and oak, as well as a
ribbon bearing the
national motto of Liberté,
égalité, fraternité. The full
achievement includes the star and
grand collar of...
-
Girondist leaders arrested in June were also executed,
along with
Philippe Égalité. The "Terror" was not
confined to Paris, with over 2,000
killed in Lyons...
-
France during World War II. It had
replaced the
republican motto Liberté,
égalité, fraternité of the
Third French Republic. The Law of 10 July 1940 gave...
- She
married Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, the "regicide"
Philippe Égalité, and was the
mother of France's last king,
Louis Philippe I. She was sister-in-law...
-
eldest son of
Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (later
known as
Philippe Égalité). As Duke of Chartres, the
younger Louis Philippe distinguished himself...