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Description Calendrier républicain... : an III : [estampe] / P.L. Debucourt del. et sculp.
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Author Debucourt, Philibert Louis


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The French Revolution Calendar, created as a result of the French Revolution of 1789, officially became official from 22nd September 1793 until 31st December 1805.

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