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How did Beethoven affect the french revolution?

he raised a goldfish named Napoleon, which morphed into the famous war-hero, refulting in the french revolution.


Who inspirate and influence on the french revolution?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau is most commonly named.


What lobster dish was named for a month in the new calendar adopted during the French Revolution?

"Lobster Thermidor"


What was the proper named for he soical clsses in the french revolution?

High class: Middle class:Bourgeoisie Lower class:


Where did the King of France die at during the French Revolution?

At the time, the current Place de la Concorde was the site of the guillotine and it was then named the "Place de la Revolution".


What origin is guillotine from?

"la guillotine" is named after a French representative, the doctor Guillotin, who did not invent the apparatus, but proposed during the French revolution that a single mode of beheading criminals be adopted.


Where did the name Fayetteville NC come from?

Fayetteville was named after the French General LaFayette. He was as popular as a modern day rock star after the Revolution.


Where is located the french school in Toronto named College-Franais?

Collège-Français is a french high-school located at 100 Carlton St. near College Station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The nearest intersection is Jarvis and Church.


In what century is A Tales of Two Cities set?

A Tale of Two Cities is set partially in London and partially in Paris during the French Revolution--around 1775 is when the novel begins, and it spans several years.


How do you say in I am named french?

"I am named French" would be "French (de Fréine) is sloinne dom".


Why was Jean Paul Marat so influential to the French Revolution?

Jean-Paul Marat was a leader of the French revolution. He was the editor of "L'ami du peuple" ("Friend of the people"). The newspaper that named people who were to be executed during the Terror.


The French Directory was overthrown in 1799 by a military officer named?

Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew the French Directorie (the French government) in 1799; he had been active in the French Revolution and its associated wars. Calling himself Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again in 1815.