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  1. La Marseillaise is a song written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle on April 24, 1792. (Web site)
  2. La Marseillaise is the national anthem of France. Move Up
  3. La Marseillaise, the French anthem, was written in 1792 and adopted in 1795. Move Up
  4. La Marseillaise was played for the first time in April of that year in front of the mayor of Strasbourg Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich. Move Up
  5. La Marseillaise was banned by Napoleon during the Empire, and by Louis XVIII on the Second Restoration (1815), because of its revolutionary associations. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Originally a revolutionary song, La Marseillaise is today more associated with the Right.

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  1. What ashames me totally with la Marseillaise are the crude words and concepts in it.

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  1. La Marseillaise has also been adapted by jazz and popular musicians.

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  1. I'm curious to know what kind of national anthems you have in countries all over the world, and what do you think about "La Marseillaise".

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  1. La Marseillaise was written in 1792 and declared the French national anthem in 1795. (Web site)

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  1. Read the words to the French national anthem La Marseillaise in English.
  2. There is no authoritative version of La Marseillaise, it having been set to music in a variety of forms, with or without words, right from the start. Move Up

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  1. It used the melody of La Marseillaise, the national anthem of France, until Pierre DEGEYTER set its own melody.

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  1. Modern History Sourcebook: La Marseillaise, 1792 Features the lyrics in French and English, a brief history, and an audio file.
  2. The national anthem of the Serb Republic and Serbia is by far the best one, then the French "La Marseillaise". Move Up

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  1. The lyrics were originally written as a poem, but it can also be sung on the tune of La Marseillaise.
  2. The tune became "La marseillaise" after it was adopted by Revolutionary troops from Marseille who stormed the Tuileries in Paris on August 10, 1792. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Should you like to listen to the tune click here Concerning "La Marseillaise", well, I have to agree that it's quite nationalist an anthem. Move Up

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  1. Renoir traced the history of the song in the film he made the following year, "La Marseillaise".

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  1. Indeed, the words of " The Internationale ", written in 1870 by Eugène Pottier were originally set to the tune of "La Marseillaise".
  2. In 1917, after the collapse of the tsarist regime "La Marseillaise" and " The Internationale " were both used as national anthems of Russia. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. A sculpture popularly called "La Marseillaise" is part of the sculptural program of the Arc de Triomphe.

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  1. He points out that in Germany, Das Lie Der Deutschen (Song of the Germans) is naturally sung in German, in France La Marseillaise is sung in French. (Web site)
  2. On July 14, Bastille Day, La Marseillaise, maybe the best-known national anthem in the world, is sung all over France. Move Up
  3. La Marseillaise has been the national anthem of France during 1795—1799 and from 1870 till present time. Move Up

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  1. However, "La Marseillaise" has been associated throughout history with the French Republic and its values, making a change unlikely. (Web site)

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  1. They are songs in their own right as well as anthems, and at least La Marseillaise and God Save The Queen have been the anthems of multiple countries.

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  1. Hi! My favourite anthems are Russia (I like our anthem!), Germany, La Marseillaise and GB because it's classic.
  2. The song below became the anthem for this revolution, like La Marseillaise had for the French Revolution. (Web site) Move Up
  3. As many elements in Belgian folklore, this is mainly based on the French La Marseillaise which is also an anthem and the name of a monument in Paris. Move Up

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  1. Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1760–1836), army captain, author of France 's national anthem, La Marseillaise. (Web site)
  2. La Marseillaise was composed by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792 and was declared the French national anthem in 1795. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. History La Marseillaise is a song written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle on April 24, 1792.
  2. In 1792, Rouget de Lisle composed in Strasbourg the Revolutionary marching song La Marseillaise, which later became the anthem of France. (Web site) Move Up
  3. La Marseillaise " (IPA: [la maʁsɛjɛz]; in English The Song of Marseille) is the national anthem of France. Move Up

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