was named Nivose instead of Nivôse. Historiography still prefers the spelling Nivôse. Like all months in the French Republican Calendar, Nivôse lasted 30...
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construction time. Nivôse was launched on 10 August 1991 and commissioned into the French Navy on 16 October 1992. Following sea trials, Nivôse sailed for Arsenal...
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was transported to Saint-Jean Cathedral in 1791. An inventory dated 22 nivôse an IV (January 12, 1796) indicates that "this painting is in a wooden...
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and 23 November, ending between 20 December and 22 December. It follows Brumaire and precedes Nivôse. Like all FRC months, Frimaire lasted 30 days and...
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200 took part in the fighting on the island. La Gazette de France of 22 Nivôse Year II (11 January 1794) gave the precise strength of 3,112 men, made...
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the first names of Jacques Antoine. However the latter quotes an act of 22 Nivôse year VIII (12 January 1800), while the reconstituted civil status of Paris...
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d'hiver), starting between the 20th and 22 January, and ending between the 18th and 20 February. It follows Nivôse and precedes Ventôse. On October 24, 1793...
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1st session: from 1 January 1800 (11 nivôse year VIII) to 7 November 1800 (16 brumaire year IX). 2nd session: from 22 November 1800 (1 frimaire year IX)...
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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...
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first sitting of 4 Nivôse Year VIII (25 December 1799) onwards, the oldest of the first members who sat at that time presided: 5 nivôse, year VIII (27 December...
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