The Women's Bread March on the Palace of Versailles was very instrumental to both the government at the time and to historians because it readily indicates the popular, grass roots and man on the street attitude that existed in the French Revolution. It was not driven by philosophy or political science but by bread and by hope. It was not driven by slogans but by a genuine need of the people. The French Revolution did little or nothing to benefit women. It was still a man's world and women's suffrage had a long hard road yet to travel.
Le Portugal is a masculine noun in French.
Joan of Arc
The gladiatrix was the female counterpart of the gladiator.
They started strike against the companies and blocked the road and burned the tires they were all angry crowed!
The French were devastated by the Hundred Years Wars. Their economy was in shambles. The Black Death followed the fighting and France lost nearly half its population to it. There was a peasant uprising. The constant defeats of chivalrous knights, by long bowmen brought dishonor to French chivalry.
They were all female.
the female duck is 'une cane' in French.
a female hamster is 'un hamster femelle' in French.
the female duck is called 'une cane' in French.
The term for "female lawyer" in French is "avocate."
The female of the pork (the sow) is called 'la truie' in French.
jument is the french word for a female pony
Every female is different in the features that influence what they find more attractive when looking for a mate.
1/ Female is 'femelle' in French. 2/ The feminine adjective for English is 'anglaise'.
Feminine
Marianne is not a real woman, but the allegoric representation of the republic. The first symbolic images were popularized under the French revolution, the symbol of a woman being used to convey the idea of liberty, and of the republic. The French author and historian Maurice Agulhon wrote extensively about her.
samson!