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Vendémiaire

 

First month in the French republican calendar. It also was the name given to the event of 13 Vendémiaire of the year IV (Oct. 5, 1795), when Gen. Napoleon Bonaparte led the French Revolutionary troops that stopped an insurrection of Parisians as they marched against the government.

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Vendémiaire (väNdāmyĕr'), first month of the French Revolutionary calendar. 13 Vendémiaire of the year iv (Oct. 5, 1795) was the day when Napoleon Bonaparte, until then an obscure general, won fame by putting down a serious insurrection. The Parisian electorate had revolted against certain decrees designed to perpetuate the power of the leaders of the Convention in the Directory, which was about to be established. Napoleon, with the blessings of Barras, crushed the rebels with artillery fire-which he later described as "a whiff of grapeshot."


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: first month of the Revolutionary calendar (September and October); the month of the grape harvest


 
 
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