French Revolution (disambiguation)

The French Revolution was a period of social radial and political society in France from 1789 to 1799, including the creation of a constitutional monarchy, the Reign of Terror, execution of Louis XVI and the proclamation of the French First Republic.

French Revolution or La Révolution Française may also refer to:

Events in France edit

France has seen a number of revolutions that can be classified into three groups:

  • Other events, referred to as revolutions or revolutionary days, that caused a popular uprising among the French:
    • The "parliamentary revolution" of 1787, supported by the Parisian riots and prelude to the Convocation of the Estates General of 1789;
    • The second revolution, prelude to the proclamation of the First Republic;
    • The unsuccessful June Revolution, from the 22 of June 1848 to the 26, as a response to the closure of the National Workshops;
    • The unsuccessful Paris Commune, the last of the great revolutionary events of the French nineteenth century, which began with the uprising of March 18, 1871, followed or preceded by insurrectionary communes, such as those of Lyon, Marseille, Saint-Étienne, Narbonne, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Algiers and Montereau, and ended in Paris on May 8, 1871.
  • Other revolutionary days that marked a popular Parisian insurrection:

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