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      • Although the image of Marianne did not garner significant attention until 1792, the origins of this "goddess of Liberty" date back to 1775, when Jean-Michel Moreau painted her as a young woman dressed in Roman style clothing with a Phrygian cap atop a pike held in one hand that years later would become a national symbol across France.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarianneMarianne - Wikipedia

    Marianne ( pronounced [maʁjan]) has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty .

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  3. In 1792, she was chosen as a symbol on France’s new state seal. This marked her official debut as a symbol of France, specifically the French Republic. On the seal, Marianne is wearing classical dress and holding a pike, a (violent!) symbol of the Revolution, topped with a Phrygian cap.

  4. Marianne is a national symbol of France, symbolising reason, liberty and the ideals of the republic. The portrait of Marianne is seen frequently in France, including numerous statues, coins, stamps and banknotes. But the origins of Marianne remain unclear.

  5. www.elysee.fr › en › french-presidencyMarianne | Élysée

    Dec 14, 2022 · Marianne. The first allegory of the French Republic in the form of a woman wearing a Phrygian cap dates back to the French Revolution: this cap, worn by emancipated slaves in Greece and Rome and popular among sailors and galley slaves in the Mediterranean region, was proudly used by revolutionaries from the south of France as a symbol of ...

  6. Jan 30, 2022 · During the French Revolution, the Republic was personified by two female figures: Liberty and Marianne. Marianne is usually depicted as a beautiful young maiden and often leans on a fasces (a symbol of authority).

  7. Mar 2, 2016 · Marianne of France is a national symbol of the French Republic, a woman who represents “Liberty, Equality and Fraternity” and even inspired the original sketches of the Statue of Liberty and many more artistic works.

  8. Dec 17, 2022 · "Marie Anne" or "Marianne" was the name most often used by female servants in 18th century France. A name associated, for the aristocrats, with the poor, with women who were not spoken to except to give orders.

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