"La Marseillaise" is the national anthem of France, composed in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. Initially written as a revolutionary war song for the French Revolutionary Army, it expresses themes of liberty and patriotism. The anthem quickly gained popularity and became a symbol of the French Revolution, embodying the values of the Republic. Its stirring melody and powerful lyrics continue to resonate in French culture and beyond.
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It was written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle.
It was written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle on April 25th, 1792 in Strasbourg.Rouget de Lisle :)
"La marseillaise" is the name of the French national anthem. Marseillais, marseillaise is the adjective for something from Marseille in southern France. The French national anthem got that name as it was popularized by a regiment of volunteers from Marseille.
La Marseillaise is the name of the French national anthem; there is no Marseillaise Day as such in France.
The national anthem of France is La Marseillaise, composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle.
The French national anthem is called "La Marseillaise." It was written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792 during the French Revolution. It is a patriotic song that reflects the spirit of the French people.
La Marseillaise was composed at one sitting on April 24 1792 by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle. It was adopted as a marching song by the forces who marched from Marseille to Paris later that year in support of the Revolution.
La Marseillaise was composed in 1792 and earned its name because it was first widely sung by the volunteers from Marseille upon their arrival to Paris.
La Marseillaise was adopted as the french anthem on the 14th of July, 1795.
The cast of La marseillaise - 1920 includes: Suzanne Bianchetti
La marseillaise de la Commune was created in 1871.