Following the French Revolution and the destruction of ... The War of the First Coalition took place from 1792 and 1797, and the War of the Second Coalition from 1798 to 1801.
The Martyrs of Compigne, a group of 16 Discalced Carmelite nuns executed during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution, were canonised by Pope Francis on ...
No consensus exists as to when the French Revolutionary Wars ended and the Napoleonic Wars began. Possible dates include November 9, 1799, when Bonaparte seized power in France; [citation needed] May ...
Show more The war between revolutionary ... and in early August 1792, the latter party threaten a terrible vengeance on Paris should harm be done to the French royal family. But far from calming ...
Will Americans slay our Leviathan government and restore the American dream? Or, will we fail, and continue to allow cronies, fat-cat politicians, and bureaucrats to live off the fruits of our ...
The French Revolution’s Civil Constitution of the Clergy had outlawed religious life, and the Carmelites of Compiègne were expelled from their monastery in 1792. Despite being forced into hiding, the ...
Some 350,000 soldiers from French colonies volunteered or were forced to fight for France during the First and Second World Wars. Their contribution was long overlooked. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED ...
You could also paint these in different ways and make use of them in numerous conflicts and periods. It's great to see that this French Revolutionary War collection is starting to build up with lots ...