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The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution (French: révolution de Juillet), Second French Revolution, or Trois Glorieuses ("Three ...
"Les Trois Glorieuses" was the anthem of the People's Republic of the Congo from January 1, 1970, through 1991, when the original anthem, "La Congolaise", ...
The Trois Glorieuses (Three Glorious Days) was an uprising in Congo-Brazzaville which occurred from August 13 to 15, 1963. The uprising ended the rule of ...
Elle porte sur le trône un nouveau roi, Louis-Philippe I , à la tête d'un nouveau régime, la monarchie de Juillet, qui succède à la Seconde Restauration. Cette ...
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Ellipsis of trois glorieuses journées (literally “three glorious [days]”). Pronunciation edit.
days known to Frenchmen as les Trois Glorieuses (July 27–29), protest was rapidly transmuted into insurrection; barricades went up in the streets, manned by ...
Les Trente Glorieuses was a thirty-year period of economic growth in France between 1945 and 1975, following the end of the Second World War.
Les Trois Glorieuses. national anthem. Three Days of Glory; Les Trois Glorieuses. In more languages. Spanish. Les Trois Glorieuses. No description defined.
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Literally, “Glorious Thirty”, coined by French economist Jean Fourastié in 1979, a reference to les Trois Glorieuses. Pronunciation edit · IPA: /tʁɑ̃t ɡlɔ.ʁjøz/ ...