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The Guillotine was used during the french revolution.The device is noted for long being the main method of execution in France and, more particularly, for its use during the French Revolution, when it "became a part of popular culture, celebrated as the people's avenger by supporters of the Revolution and vilified as the pre-eminent symbol of the Reign of Terror by opponents
It quickly became a symbol of the French Revolution, a blow to tyranny. Today, the French still celebrate July a 14 as Bastille Day.
cap worn by a slave upon becoming free in the french revolution
The winged woman in french revolution symbolises 'The personification of law'.the winged woman hols a spectre. the spectre symbolizes the royal powers of the nobality , including those of making laws . the symbol was used for people who were uneducated to make them understand the importence of the french revolution and inspire them to join in the moment taking place.the woman is most probably a representative of the common public.
The Indian rupee sign (₹) was officially adopted in 2010 and was designed by D. Udaya Kumar, an Indian graphic designer and academic. The symbol is a blend of the Latin letter "R" and the Devanagari letter "र" (ra), reflecting India's cultural heritage and its economic growth. Udaya Kumar's design was selected through a nationwide competition, and it has since become a symbol of India's currency.
These were called cockades. I have also read about them being called tricolors.
The Paris militia wore red and blue ribbons on their hats. Because of the role played by the militia in the revolution, the revolutionaries adopted these colors for their flag, along with white, the traditional color of France.
The rooster was chosen to represent France since its etymological root, gallus, also stands for Gaul, the name of the country before it became France.Not linked to monarchy, it was as a symbol adopted by revolutionaries and late 19th century historians. It also figures on the top of many church belltowers.
the cocarde (English 'cockade') was adopted as a rallying sign by revolutionaries. Cockades were popular at the time and the mayor of Paris presented the king Louis XVI, a blue and red cockade (the colours of the town) which the king put next to his white one. There are several different stories about the birth of that three-coloured cockade, which according to the French historian Bernard Coppens, existed days before the king's visit to the Pairs town hall.
The symbol on the flag is the Maple Leaf and it that symbol was adopted on the day the flag was adopted, February 15, 1965.
The symbol for eating disorders in general is a periwinkle ribbon. There is no symbol for anorexia that is agreed on.
The symbol for the French currency, the euro, is € and it is abbreviated as EUR. France adopted the euro in 2002, replacing its former currency, the French franc (FRF). The euro is used by 19 of the 27 European Union member countries, collectively known as the Eurozone.
So, i'm french, and the colors of the French flag represent: - For the blue : It's the color of Paris - For the white : It's the color of the nobility at the time of the French Revolution - For the red : It's the color of revolutionaries Bye and I hope I didn't make mistakes (for translate) ;)
See the Ribbon
The purple ribbon symbolizes pancreatic cancer awareness.
Bastille Day. It commemorates when the French Revolutionaries tore down the Bastille prison/ armory and has become a symbol of the revolution ever since. It's similar to the 4th of July in the U.S.
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