Marianne emblem of the French Republic

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Marianne is the national personification of the French Republic, symbolizing liberty, reason, and the values of the French Revolution in official imagery and public life.

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Marianne emblem of the French Republic canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national emblem
national personification
symbol of the French Republic
appearsIn French law courts
French schools
French town halls
appearsOn French coins
French postage stamps
official government documents of France
associatedWith French Revolution
laïcité
liberal republicanism
category National symbols of France
Personifications of nations
colorSymbolism blue
red
white
country France
depictedAs woman wearing a Phrygian cap
featuredIn French government communication
French official logo of the Republic
gender female
hasAttribute allegorical figure
republican symbolism
hasNameOrigin combination of Marie and Anne
common French female given name
notableRole icon of French republican identity
opposes monarchy
relatedTo Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
surface form: French national motto "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité"

Liberty Leading the People
representedBy busts in French public buildings
statues in French cities
symbolizes citizenship
democracy
liberty
reason
secularism
French Republic
surface form: the French Republic

the values of the French Revolution
timeOfOrigin late 18th century
usedAs official seal of the French Republic
usedBy Government of France
surface form: French government
usedIn French civic education
French presidential election materials
wears Phrygian cap

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Embassy of France in Washington, D.C. uses Marianne emblem of the French Republic
French consulates uses Marianne emblem of the French Republic