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One of the symbols of the revolution that is still noticeable today, is the national anthem of France, called Le Marseillaise.

The Beatles used the begin tune of this song for one of their own: all you need is love. In the beginning of the song you hear trumpets playing the theme... It is said that whenever Marie Antoinette used to hear this song, she shivered and cried.

The song is called so because during the revolution, troups from Marseille came to Paris to fight for the revolutionary cause, and they sang this song. Soon all of Revolutionary France sang it. Just take a look at the lyrics and remember, this is still the national anthem of France today:

Arise, children of the Fatherland,

The day of glory has arrived!

Against us the tyranny's

bloodied banner is raised,

Do you hear in the countryside

The roar of those ferocious soldiers

They come right here into your midst

To slaughter your sons and wives!

To arms, citizens,

Form your battalions,

Let's march, let's march!

May a tainted blood

Drench our furrows!

What does this horde of slaves,

Of traitors and conspiring kings want

For whom these vile chains,

These long-prepared irons

Frenchmen, for us, ah! What an insult

What fury it must arouse!

It is us they dare plan

To return to the old slavery!

To arms, citizens...

What! These foreign cohorts!

Would rule our homes!

What! These mercenary phalanxes

Would cut down our proud warriors!

Good Lord! By chained hands

Our heads would bow under the yoke

The vile despots would become

The masters of our destinies!

To arms, citizens...

(this piece is directed directly to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette)

Tremble, tyrants and traitors

The shame of all good men,

Tremble! Your parricidal schemes

Will receive their just reward!

Against you, we are all soldiers,

If our young heroes fall,

The earth will bear new ones,

Ready to join the fight against you!

To arms, citizens....

Frenchmen, as magnanimous warriors,

Bear or hold back your blows!

Spare these sad victims,

Armed against us against their will.

But not these blood-thirsty despots,

These accomplices of Bouillé, (Bouillé was against the revolution and advised the royal family to flee)

All these tigers who mercilessly

Ripped out their mother's breast!

To arms, citizens....

Sacred patriotic love,

Lead and support our avenging arms

Liberty, cherished liberty,

Fight back with your defenders!

Under our flags, let victory

Hurry to your manly tone,

So that your enemies, in their last breath,

See your triumph and our glory!

To arms, citizens....

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One of the symbols of the revolution that is still noticeable today, is the national anthem of France, called Le Marseillaise.

The Beatles used the begin tune of this song for one of their own: all you need is love. In the beginning of the song you hear trumpets playing the theme... It is said that whenever Marie Antoinette used to hear this song, she shivered and cried.

The song is called so because during the revolution, troups from Marseille came to Paris to fight for the revolutionary cause, and they sang this song. Soon all of Revolutionary France sang it. Just take a look at the lyrics and remember, this is still the national anthem of France today:

Arise, children of the Fatherland,

The day of glory has arrived!

Against us the tyranny's

bloodied banner is raised,

Do you hear in the countryside

The roar of those ferocious soldiers

They come right here into your midst

To slaughter your sons and wives!

To arms, citizens,

Form your battalions,

Let's march, let's march!

May a tainted blood

Drench our furrows!

What does this horde of slaves,

Of traitors and conspiring kings want

For whom these vile chains,

These long-prepared irons

Frenchmen, for us, ah! What an insult

What fury it must arouse!

It is us they dare plan

To return to the old slavery!

To arms, citizens...

What! These foreign cohorts!

Would rule our homes!

What! These mercenary phalanxes

Would cut down our proud warriors!

Good Lord! By chained hands

Our heads would bow under the yoke

The vile despots would become

The masters of our destinies!

To arms, citizens...

(this piece is directed directly to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette)

Tremble, tyrants and traitors

The shame of all good men,

Tremble! Your parricidal schemes

Will receive their just reward!

Against you, we are all soldiers,

If our young heroes fall,

The earth will bear new ones,

Ready to join the fight against you!

To arms, citizens....

Frenchmen, as magnanimous warriors,

Bear or hold back your blows!

Spare these sad victims,

Armed against us against their will.

But not these blood-thirsty despots,

These accomplices of Bouillé, (Bouillé was against the revolution and advised the royal family to flee)

All these tigers who mercilessly

Ripped out their mother's breast!

To arms, citizens....

Sacred patriotic love,

Lead and support our avenging arms

Liberty, cherished liberty,

Fight back with your defenders!

Under our flags, let victory

Hurry to your manly tone,

So that your enemies, in their last breath,

See your triumph and our glory!

To arms, citizens....

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