- The term "
fédérés" (sometimes
translated to
English as "federates") most
commonly refers to the
troops who
volunteered for the
French National Guard in...
- name
comes from
Featherstonhaugh in Northumberland, from the Old
English feðere, 'feather', stān, 'stone', and healh, 'corner'.
Notable people with this...
- 086,008,000 and the
exports were TL 3,345,262,000. Turkish: Kıbrıs Türk
Federe Devleti, KTFD "Cyprus History: 1975
Turkish Federated State of
Cyprus (TFSC)"...
- The Communards’ Wall (French: Mur des
Fédérés) at the Père
Lachaise cemetery is
where 147
Commune soldiers along with
another 19
officers were executed...
- in 1994 from the "Federated
Islamic State of Anatolia" (Turkish:
Anadolu Federe İslam Devleti, AFİD),
which existed in
Germany from 1992 to 1994 as the...
- deported,
dissolved the
Constitutional Guard and
replaced it with 20,000
fédérés;
Louis agreed to
disband the Guard, but
vetoed the
other two proposals...
- Administration. In 1975, the
Turkish Federated State of
Cyprus (Kıbrıs Türk
Federe Devleti) was
declared as a
first step
towards a ****ure
federated Cypriot...
-
first sung on the
streets by
volunteers (
fédérés in French) from M****ille by the end of May.
These fédérés were
making their entrance into the city of...
- Revolution.
Between 1,176 and 1,614
people were
killed by sans-culottes,
fédérés, and guardsmen, with the
support of
gendarmes responsible for guarding...
-
French monarchy. On 10 August, the
National Guard of the
Paris Commune and
fédérés from M****ille and
Brittany stormed the King's
residence in the Tuileries...