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  1. Liberté, égalité, fraternité ( French pronunciation: [libɛʁte eɡalite fʁatɛʁnite] ), French for ' liberty, equality, fraternity ', [1] is the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti, and is an example of a tripartite motto. Although it finds its origins in the French Revolution, it was then only one motto among others and ...

  2. Lorsqu’est rédigée la Constitution de novembre 1848, la devise « Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité » est définie comme un « principe » de la République : l'article IV précise en effet que la République « a pour principe la Liberté, l'Égalité et la Fraternité. Elle a pour base la Famille, le Travail, la Propriété et l'Ordre ...

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  4. May 18, 2021 · Translated directly from French, the motto means "liberty, equality, fraternity". Less literally, however, Liberté, Égalité, and Fraternité are fundamental values that define French society, and democratic life in general. Liberty, or the right to live freely and without oppression or undue restriction from the authorities, is a core value ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarianneMarianne - Wikipedia

    Blue-white-red, Marianne, Liberté-Égalité-Fraternité, the Republic: these national symbols represent France, as a state and its values. Since September 1999, they have been combined in a new "identifier" created by the Plural Left government of Lionel Jospin under the aegis of the French Government Information Service (SIG) and the public ...

  6. El primero fue una orden de la Comuna de París a los parisinos para que pintaran en las fachadas de sus casas la frase «La República una e indivisible - Libertad, Igualdad, Fraternidad o la Muerte» (« La République une et indivisible - Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité ou la Mort »). El decreto fue enviado al ministerio de Interior para ...

  7. Apr 19, 2023 · In 1793, some Parisians – and soon people from all over France – painted an expanded slogan of Unité, indivisibilité de la République; liberté égalité fraternité ou la mort ! (Unity, the indivisibility of the Republic; liberty, equality, brotherhood or death!) across houses and walls. The phrase itself was not the only Revolutionary ...

  8. The national symbols of the French Fifth Republic are: [1] The French flag. The national anthem: "La Marseillaise". The national personification: Marianne. The national motto: Liberté, égalité, fraternité (Liberty, equality, fraternity) The national day: Bastille Day (celebrated on 14 July) The Gallic rooster.