Talk:Liberté, égalité, fraternité
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- This is a 10 centimes (1 Franc=100 Centimes) coin from 1919. Cmes means Centimes. The R and F mean République Française [This message was left by Ocollard and overwritten by a vandal in March 2006 Ahasuerus 21:05, 10 May 2006 (UTC)].
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[edit] Death?
Should there be something mentioned about the line from the Tale of Two Cities: "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death"?
Keeperoftheseal 13:22, 6 April 2006 (UTC
[edit] ===DEATH?
Are u talking cause i am pretty sure this is all a lie hear is a little story about me in world history one day i was sitting in world history and thought to get on wikipedia of how ever the heck u spell that and thought that maybe i could erase pages and put fake things in it. i HATE WIKIPEDDDDI I IS THE WORST WEBBSITE EVER. User:Unknown 13:99, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Gallois cigarettes ?
I think that Gallois cigarettes refers in fact to the brand "Gauloises" (Gaul) ("Gallois" in french means "from Wales" !)
[edit] Reference link needed for "Marshall Petain" to the article "Philippe Pétain"
A link to the Philippe Pétain article is an important part of this article. Without the link Marshall Petain seems to be a minor character in French history.