Germinal

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Germinal is the seventh month of the French Republican Calendar, corresponding roughly to late March and early April and associated with the sprouting of plants in spring.

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Label Occurrences
Germinal canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf calendar month
month of the French Republican Calendar
abolishedInYear 1805
associatedWithSeason spring
calendarReform part of attempt to de-Christianize the calendar
calendarType revolutionary calendar
solar calendar
correspondsRoughlyToGregorianPeriod early April
late March
dayCount 30
dayLengthUnit 10-day week (décade)
dividedInto three décades
etymology derived from Latin "germen" meaning "germ" or "sprout"
follows Ventôse
hasSymbolicMeaning beginning of growth
renewal
introducedBy French National Convention
introducedInContext French Revolution
introducedInYear 1793
languageOfName French
namedAfter sprouting of plants
partOf French Republican Calendar
positionInSequence 7
precedes Floréal
replacedBy Gregorian calendar months March and April
theme agriculture
plant growth
typicalEndGregorianRange around April 19
typicalStartGregorianRange around March 21
usedBetweenYears 1793–1805
usedInCountry France

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ventôse precedes Germinal
Floréal follows Germinal