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Robespierre New Calendar. In 1793, the french revolutionaries decided to introduce a calendar which still had 12 months, but each month would be made up of a fixed 30 days. details of the new calendar. french republican calendar, dating system that was adopted in 1793 during the french revolution and which was intended to. the new calendar ceased on the 1st of january 1806. on 6 october, 1793 (15 vendémiaire, an ii), the convention decided to create a new calendar for the new republic, fixing the. the revolutionary zeal to reform all aspects of society burned so intensely that it altered the very names of the days and months. the french republican calendar, also known as the french revolutionary calendar, was created. See choix des rapports, xiii. The 30 days would be divided into 3 weeks of 10 days each, instead of 4 weeks of 7 days, to make the whole thing even.

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on 6 october, 1793 (15 vendémiaire, an ii), the convention decided to create a new calendar for the new republic, fixing the. the new calendar ceased on the 1st of january 1806. the revolutionary zeal to reform all aspects of society burned so intensely that it altered the very names of the days and months. details of the new calendar. french republican calendar, dating system that was adopted in 1793 during the french revolution and which was intended to. In 1793, the french revolutionaries decided to introduce a calendar which still had 12 months, but each month would be made up of a fixed 30 days. the french republican calendar, also known as the french revolutionary calendar, was created. See choix des rapports, xiii. The 30 days would be divided into 3 weeks of 10 days each, instead of 4 weeks of 7 days, to make the whole thing even.

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Robespierre New Calendar french republican calendar, dating system that was adopted in 1793 during the french revolution and which was intended to. french republican calendar, dating system that was adopted in 1793 during the french revolution and which was intended to. See choix des rapports, xiii. In 1793, the french revolutionaries decided to introduce a calendar which still had 12 months, but each month would be made up of a fixed 30 days. details of the new calendar. the new calendar ceased on the 1st of january 1806. the french republican calendar, also known as the french revolutionary calendar, was created. on 6 october, 1793 (15 vendémiaire, an ii), the convention decided to create a new calendar for the new republic, fixing the. the revolutionary zeal to reform all aspects of society burned so intensely that it altered the very names of the days and months. The 30 days would be divided into 3 weeks of 10 days each, instead of 4 weeks of 7 days, to make the whole thing even.

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