Germinal. The French Revolutionary calendar started with the Autumn Equinox and was made up of 12 months of 30 days, so that put the start of the 7th month around March 20th when plants were beginning to bud and germinate. Hence the name of the month Germinal from the Latin for germination.
Maximilien Robespierre and the French revolutionary government adopted the new French Republican Calendar on October 24, 1793. This calendar was part of a broader effort to de-Christianize France and reflect revolutionary principles, replacing the Gregorian calendar. The new system divided the year into 12 months of 30 days, with each month further divided into three ten-day weeks. The calendar was officially used until 1806, when it was abolished by Napoleon Bonaparte.
The names of the months, according to the French Revolutionary Calendar, are as follows:Vendémiaire (vintage)Brumaire (mist)Frimaire (frost)Nivôse (snow)Pluvôse (rain)Ventôse (wind)Germinal (seed)Floréal (blossom)Prairial (meadow)Messidor (harvest)Thermidor (heat)Fructidor (fruits)
"Lobster Thermidor"
no - the ninth
The ancient Roman calendar that was in use for about 40 years of the 8th century B.C. did not have a name for the time between December and Martius (March). Therefore December, which means tenth month in Latin, was the tenth month of the year at that time.
Germinal (french Republican calender search in wikipedia)
The name given to the eleventh month in the French Revolutions (or Revolutionary) calendar is Thermidor. This month is from July 19th until August 17th.
June
It used to be on the Roman calendar but they changed it and now it's the ninth month.
vendémiairebrumaire3 - frimaire (November 21 / December 20)nivosepluvioseventosegerminalfloréalprairialmessidorthermidorfructidor
the month September is known as "the seventh month" (after the roman calendar)
The name of the eleventh month in the Republican calendar was Thermidor, after the heat of summer. The Republican calendar was the calendar implemented after the French Revolution.
The Roman Emperor named the month of September. It is named after the number seven because it was the seventh month of the calendar in use at that time.
It is the seventh month of the Jewish year, equivalent to Nisan of the modern Jewish calendar. As the Jewish calendar is different in length to the Gregorian calendar, there is not a directly corresponding month.
sept is the Latin word for seven and September was seventh in the Latin calendar
July is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days.
7 is spelled 'sept' in French. You find it into the noun 'september' ('septembre' in French) because long ago, the year started on the first of March, so September was the seventh month of the year.