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Nivôse (French pronunciation: [nivoz]; also
Nivose) was the
fourth month in the
French Republican Calendar. The
month was
named after the
Latin word nivosus...
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Nivôse is a Floréal-class
frigate (French: frégate de surveillance) of the
French Navy. The
frigate is the
third ship of the
class and the
fourth French...
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ending between 20
December and 22 December. It
follows Brumaire and
precedes Nivôse. Like all FRC months,
Frimaire lasted 30 days and was
divided into three...
- Saint-Nazaire, France. The six
French ships of the class, Floréal, Prairial,
Nivôse, Ventôse, Vendémiaire and Germinal,
remain in
active service. The ships'...
- and 22 January, and
ending between the 18th and 20 February. It
follows Nivôse and
precedes Ventôse. On
October 24, 1793
Fabre d'Églantine
suggested new...
- baptisms". The next executions, from 29
December 1793 (9
Nivôse, Year II) to 18
January 1794 (29
Nivôse, Year II), were
known as the
Galiot Drownings (French:...
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Republican Calendar contained December within the
months of
Frimaire and
Nivôse.
December contains the
winter solstice in the
Northern Hemisphere, the day...
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Robespierre replied to Danton's plea for an end to the
Terror on 25
December (5
Nivôse, year II). At the end of
March 1794,
Danton made
another speech announcing...
- the
republican calendar with
effect from 1
January 1806 (the day
after 10
Nivôse Year XIV), a
little over
twelve years after its introduction. It was, however...
- de l'inondation du mois de
Nivôse an X, 1802. (A
child in its cradle,
driven by the
flood waters of the
month X year
Nivôse) Un
enfant dans son berceau...