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The Sansculottides (also Epagomènes; French Sans-culottides, Sanculottides, jours complémentaires, jours épagomènes) are the end of the French Republican Calendar of the French Revolution. They follow the Fructidor and precede the Vendémiaire of the next year. They belong to the summer quarter of the year.
The Sansculottides, named after the Sansculottes, amend the 360 days of the caledar so that the beginning of the next year is on the autumnal equinox. There were five Sansculottides in a common year and six in a leap year (from which is derived the French name of the leap year, année sextile). The Sansculottides start on September 17 or 18 and end on September 22 or 23.
In the decree of October 5 1793 (14. du 1er mois II; later 14. Vendémiaire II) the days were named jours complémentaires and numbered serially. Only the leap day (jour intercalaire) got a name:
The other days, decades, and months were also serially numbered. On October 24 (3. du 2e mois; later 3. Brumaire) of the same year the poet Fabre d'Églantine showed the absurdity of this naming convention ("le premier jour de la première décade du premier mois de la première année").
He suggested proper names for the months, the days of the months, and the days of the decades. For the jours complémentaires he introduced the name Sansculottides. The single days should have the following names:
On November 24, 1793 these proposals were accepted with slight modifications. It was decided that the name should be written fêtes Sansculotides (one 't'). The alternate spellings Sans-culotides and Sans-culottides were also used. The fête des actions was shifted to the first place and named fête de la vertu. The fête des récompenses went to the last place and the complementary day kept its old name:
On August 24, 1795 (7. Fructidor III) the Sansculottides were renamed again to jours complémentaires. The fête du travail was also known as the fête du labour. The fête de l'opinion was also termed fête de l'option (Option Day) or fête de la raison (Reason Day).
| Table for conversion between Republican and Gregorian Calendar referring to the "Sansculottides"
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| Vendémiaire | Brumaire | Frimaire | Nivôse | Pluviôse | Ventôse | Germinal | Floréal | Prairial | Messidor | Thermidor | Fructidor |
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