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Fructidor (French pronunciation: [fʁyktidɔʁ]) is the
twelfth month in the
French Republican Calendar. The
month was
named after the
Latin word fructus...
- The Coup of 18
Fructidor, Year V (4
September 1797 in the
French Republican Calendar), was a
seizure of
power in
France by
members of the Directory, then...
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royalists from the
legislative councils on 4 September—the Coup of 18
Fructidor. This left
Barras and his
republican allies in
control again but more...
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Republic that
established the Directory.
Adopted by the
convention on 5
Fructidor Year III (22
August 1795) and
approved by
plebiscite on 6 September. Its...
- of
Thermidor was
named Fervidor (from
Latin fervidus, "burning hot")
Fructidor (from
Latin fructus 'fruit'),
starting 18 or 19
August In Britain, a contemporary...
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which was
under French occupation at the time. However, the Coup of 18
Fructidor in the same year led to a
shift in policy,
resulting in the
direct annexation...
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Rochefort from 1793, and
renamed to Dix-****t
fructidor in
December 1797 in
honour of the
Jacobin Coup of 18
Fructidor, as she was
still on the stocks, but reverted...
- 19 or 20. It
ended August 17 or 18. It
follows Messidor and
precedes Fructidor.
During Year 2, it was
sometimes called Fervidor.
Because of the Thermidorian...
- (wheat)
harvest Urimë Urui hot
Thermidor hot Yavannië
Ivanneth fruit giving Fructidor fruit Narquelië
Narbeleth sun-fading Vendémiaire wine
harvest Hísimë Hit****...
- revolution; Vol. II: The
directorate up to the 18th
Fructidor; Vol. III: The
directorate from the 18th
Fructidor to the 18th Brumaire; Vol. IV: The consulate...