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Communard
Communard (ˈkɒmjuːnɑːd) [mod.F. f. commune + -ard depreciatory. (‘Nom donné par les adversaires’—Littré.)] An adherent of the Commune of Paris of 1871, or of the principles of communalism; a communalist. Also attrib.1874 T. G. Bowles Flotsam & Jetsam 128, I remember a Communard leader. 1876 Times 6 ...
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Joseph Palmer (communard)
Joseph Michael Palmer (1789 – October 30, 1873) was a member of the Fruitlands commune and an associate of Louisa May Alcott and other Transcendentalists. Life
A farmer from Notown, a village on the outskirts of Leominster, Massachusetts, Palmer was a veteran of the War of 1812. In 1830, Palmer was ...
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Revolutionary Communard Party
The Revolutionary Communard Party (, DKP) is a left-wing political organisation founded on 4 February 2016, following the merger of the Liberation Movement
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dynamitard
‖ dynamitard [f. dynamite, after Fr. communard. (Not in recognized Fr. use, though it may have occurred in French newspapers.)] = dynamiter.1882 Pall Mall G. 28 Oct. l/2 ‘Red Spectre in France.’ The public confession that the ‘dynamitards’ had paralyzed the administration of justice. 1883 Ibid. 2 Fe...
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Kommunar
Ukraine
Kommunar (tractor), a tractor formerly produced in the Soviet Union by Malyshev Factory
Kommunar, transliteration of the Russian spelling of communard
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Gustave Lefrançais
Gustave Adolphe Lefrançais (1826–1901) was a Communard and member of the First International and Jura Federation.
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Blanche Lefebvre
Blanche Lefebvre (or Lefevre) (1847 - 23 May 1871) was a communard active in the Batignolles quarter in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Abbot Paul Fontoulieu, a strongly anti-communard but otherwise generally reliable contemporary,
described Lefebvre as the "queen" of the podium at the
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Sophie Poirier
Sophie Poirier (1830–1875) was a French seamstress and, during the Paris Commune, a communard.
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DKP
Konservative Partei, alternate name of the Deutsche Rechtspartei, former far-right political party in Germany
Devrimci Komünarlar Partisi, Revolutionary Communard
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Chronology of the Paris Commune
the Commune
March 30: First skirmish between Communards and Versaillais at Courbevoie
April 2: Versaillais return for Battle of Courbevoie, ending in Communard bans baker night work
May 1:
Commune's third phase begins as Commune forms Committee of Public Safety
Louis Rossel replaces Gustave Paul Cluseret as Communard
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Joseph Palmer
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Joe Palmer (politician), Republican Idaho State Representative
Joseph Palmer (American Revolutionary War general) (1716–1788)
Joseph Palmer (communard
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Alfred Léon Gérault-Richard
Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray, the communard, offered him a position on La Bataille, and he became a regular contributor to the progressive journals, especially
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Igor Ivanov (educationist)
In one year, the popularity grew so massive that in the summer of 1963 the Communard movement culminated in a first, all-Soviet Young Communard convention The Ivanov's Collective Creative Deeds methodology was not only the foundation for the youth Communard movement.
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Élisabeth Rétiffe
January 9, 1834, in Vézelise, died February 24, 1882, in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni) was a French cardboard maker, socialist activist, ambulance worker and communard
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Adélaïde Valentin
Adélaïde Valentin, also known as Colonel Valentin, was a labourer and communard. She was an active communard who frequented several clubs.
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