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    The French Republic and its predecessors.

    Vive La France!


     "Toute ma vie, je me suis fait une certaine idée de la France."

    -- Charles de Gaulle

    Translation: "All my life I have had a certain idea of France."

    "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity)
    —The French Republic's motto


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    History and Politics

    the French national anthem

     

     Allons enfants de la patrie

    Le jour de gloire est arrivé

    Contre nous, de la tyrannie

    L'étendard sanglant est levé (bis)

    Entendez-vous dans les campagnes

    Mugir ces féroces soldats

    Ils viennent jusque dans vos bras

    Égorger vos fils et vos compagnes

     
     

     Aux armes, citoyens

    Formez vos bataillons

    Marchons, marchons

    Qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons

     

    --

     

     Let us go, children of the motherland

    The day of glory has come

    Against us the tyranny

    Has raised its bloody standard (bis)

    Can you hear in the countries

    These ferocious soldiers bellowing

    They come into your arms

    And cut your sons and wives' throats

     
     

     To arms, citizens

    Form your batallions

    Let us march, let us march

    So that an impure blood flows in our furrows

     

    It was written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle as a military song during the 1792 war against European royalist forces. The "impure blood" is a topic of contreversy: one interpretation is that it designates the blood of the patriots who sacrifice themselves for freedom, opposed to the self-proclaimed "pure blood" of the nobles. Another, opposite one, is that it is the blood of the enemy.

    This is the first verse of seven (in the final version). Rest assured: they are all equally violent.


    the french flag

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