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Frimaire (French pronunciation: [fʁimɛʁ]) was the
third month in the
French Republican calendar. The
month was
named after the
French word
frimas 'frost'...
- The Law of 14
Frimaire p****ed on 4
December 1793,
during the
French Revolution, in
which power became centralized and
consolidated under the Committee...
- VIII (French:
Constitution de l'an VIII or French:
Constitution du 22
frimaire an VIII) was a
national constitution of France,
adopted on 24 December...
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crowned Emperor and
Empress of the
French on Sunday,
December 2, 1804 (11
Frimaire, Year XIII
according to the
French Republican calendar,
commonly used at...
- the revolution. On 5
December the
National Convention p****ed the Law of
Frimaire,
which gave the
central government more
control over the
actions of the...
- 18th century, and used in
various sciences after that time. The loi du 19
frimaire an VIII (Law of 10
December 1799)
states that one
metre is
equal to exactly...
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November was
referred to as Blōtmōnaþ by the Anglo-Saxons.
Brumaire and
Frimaire were the
months on
which November fell in the
French Republican calendar...
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Narbeleth sun-fading Vendémiaire wine
harvest Hísimë Hit****
misty Brumaire misty,
foggy Ringarë
Girithron cold /
shivering month Frimaire cold, frosty...
- The
French Republican Calendar contained December within the
months of
Frimaire and Nivôse.
December contains the
winter solstice in the
Northern Hemisphere...
- Franciade. It
began at the
autumn equinox: Autumn: Vendémiaire
Brumaire Frimaire Winter: Nivôse Pluviôse Ventôse Spring:
Germinal Floréal
Prairial Summer:...