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English-French glossary of terms for the organization of events. 2007.
English-French glossary of terms for the organization of events. 2007.
Service d'Action Civique — The SAC (French: Service d Action Civique; or Civic Action Service), officially created in January 1960, was a Gaullist militia founded by Jacques Foccart, Charles de Gaulle s chief adviser for African matters, and Pierre Debizet, a former… … Wikipedia
French submarine Curie (Q 87) — The French submarine Curie (Q87) was a French submarine of the Brumaire class. She was laid down at Toulon, on 18 July 1912. Caputred during an attack on Pula, on Austria Hungary s adriatic coast, she was sunk and later raised to become Austrian… … Wikipedia
French ship Dégo (1798) — For other ships of the same name, see French ship Dégo. Career (Malta) Name: Sa … Wikipedia
French Revolution — The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a period of political and social upheaval in the history of France, during which the French governmental structure, previously an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic… … Wikipedia
French Imperial Eagle — Although they were presented with Regimental Colours, the regiments of Napoleon I tended to carry at their head the Imperial Eagle. This was the bronze sculpture of an eagle weighing 1.85 kg, mounted on top of the blue regimental flagpole. They… … Wikipedia
French frigate Minerve (1794) — The Minerve was a 40 gun frigate of the French NavyHer keel was laid in January 1792, and she was launched in 1794. She took part in combat off Noli. On the 23 June 1795, she was captured by the frigates HMS Dido and Lowestoff , and commissioned… … Wikipedia
French ship Vengeur (1803) — The Vengeur ( Avenger ) was a first rate 118 gun ship of the line of the French Navy, of the Océan type, designed by Jacques Noël Sané.Laid down as Peuple at Brest in 1794, renamed to Vengeur in 1794 and to Impérial in 1803, launched in 1803.… … Wikipedia
French Armed Forces — Armées françaises Coat of Arms of the French Republic (unofficial) Service branches Armée de Terre … Wikipedia
French Directory — Executive Government of the First French Republic In office 2 November 1795 – 10 November 1799 Preceded by National Convention Succeeded by French Consulate with Napoleon Bonaparte as First Con … Wikipedia
French Consulate — A portrait of the three Consuls, Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles François Lebrun (left to right). Executive Governm … Wikipedia
French Popular Party — Parti Populaire Français Leader Jacques Doriot … Wikipedia