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The "Marseillaise" was composed in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was originally written as a revolutionary song to inspire troops from Marseilles marching to Paris to support the French Revolution. The song's themes of liberty, fraternity, and resistance against tyranny resonated widely, leading to its adoption as the anthem of the French Republic. Its powerful message and stirring melody helped galvanize the revolutionary spirit throughout France.

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