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''[[France|France]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Republican Calendar''
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=== History of the Calendar  ===
=== History of the Calendar  ===
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The French Republican calendar (also known as the Revolutionary calendar) was introduced during the French Revolution to replace the Gregorian calendar and begin a new era. The calendar was based on scientific rather than Christian principles.  
The French Republican calendar (also known as the Revolutionary calendar) was introduced during the French Revolution to replace the Gregorian calendar and begin a new era. The calendar was based on scientific rather than Christian principles.  


This calendar was used for twelve years, from 24 October 1793 to 31 December 1805. (An attempt was made in 1871 to reinstate it, but this attempt failed.) It was used for civil registration records, notarial records, and other government records throughout France and other areas under French rule, including modern Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. It also affected records in other areas ruled by the French government, such as Egypt, Malta, Reunion, Louisiana, Guiana, and some Caribbean islands.  
This calendar was used for twelve years, from '''24 October 1793 to 31 December 1805.''' (An attempt was made in 1871 to reinstate it, but this attempt failed.) However, it was back-dated to have begun on 22 September 1792. It was used for civil registration records, notarial records, and other government records throughout France and other areas under French rule, including modern Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. It also affected records in other areas ruled by the French government, such as Egypt, Malta, Reunion, Louisiana, Guiana, and some Caribbean islands.


=== Principles of the New Calendar  ===
=== Principles of the New Calendar  ===
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Every four years, beginning with the third year of the Republic, an extra complementary day was added. (Days were added to years 3, 7, 11, and so forth.) During this period, the standard calendar had only two leap years (in 1796 and 1804).  
Every four years, beginning with the third year of the Republic, an extra complementary day was added. (Days were added to years 3, 7, 11, and so forth.) During this period, the standard calendar had only two leap years (in 1796 and 1804).  
=== Localities that Used the French Republican Calendar from 1793 to 1805===
*Torino, Italy


=== The Months  ===
=== The Months  ===
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=== Months of the French Republican Calendar  ===
=== Months of the French Republican Calendar  ===


==== Autumn Months  ====


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| '''English'''
| '''French'''  
| '''French'''  
|'''English Translation'''
| '''German'''  
| '''German'''  
| '''Dutch'''  
| '''Dutch'''  
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| '''Latin'''
| '''Latin'''
|-
|-
| grape harvest
| Vendémiaire  
| Vendémiaire  
|grape harvest month
| Weinlesemonat  
| Weinlesemonat  
| Wijnoogstmaand  
| Wijnoogstmaand  
| vendemmaio mensis
| vendemmaio
| vindemiarum
| mensis vindemiarum
|-
|-
| fog
| Brumaire  
| Brumaire  
|fog month
| Nebelmonat  
| Nebelmonat  
| Mistmaand  
| Mistmaand  
| brumaio mensis
| brumaio  
| brumarum
| mensis brumarum
|-
|-
| frost
| Frimaire  
| Frimaire  
|frost month
| Reifmonat  
| Reifmonat  
| Rijpmaand  
| Rijpmaand  
| frimaio mensus
| frimaio  
| frimarum
| mensis frimarum
|}
 
==== Winter months  ====
 
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|-
| snow
|Nivôse
| Nivôse
|snow month
| Schneemonat  
|Schneemonat
| Sneeuwmaand  
|Sneeuwmaand
| nevoso mensis
|nevoso  
| nivium
|mensis nivium
|-
|-
| rain
|Pluviôse
| Pluviôse
|rain month
| Regenmonat  
|Regenmonat
| Regenmaand  
|Regenmaand
| piovoso mensis
|piovoso  
| pluviarum
|mensis pluviarum
|-
|-
| wind
|Ventôse
| Ventôse
|wind month
| Windmonat  
|Windmonat
| Windmaand  
|Windmaand
| ventoso mensis
|ventoso  
| ventorum
|mensis ventorum
|}
 
==== Spring months  ====
 
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|-
| germination
|Germinal
| Germinal
|germination month
| Keimmonat  
|Keimmonat
| Kiemmaand  
|Kiemmaand
| germinale mensis
|germinale  
| germinum
|mensis germinum
|-
|-
| flowering
|Floréal
| Floréal
|flowering month
| Blütenmonat  
|Blütenmonat
| Blœmmaand  
|Blœmmaand
| floreale mensis
|floreale  
| florum
|mensis florum
|-
|-
| pasture
|Prairial
| Prairial
|pasture month
| Wiesenmonat  
|Wiesenmonat
| Grasmaand  
|Grasmaand
| pratile mensis
|pratile  
| prætorum
|mensis prætorum
|}
 
==== Summer months  ====
 
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|-
|-
| harvest
|Messidor
| Messidor
|harvest month
| Erntemonat  
|Erntemonat
| Oostmaand  
|Oostmaand
| messidoro mensis
|messidoro  
| messium
|mensis messium
|-
|-
| heat
|Thermidor or
| Thermidor*
Fervidor
| Hitzemonat  
|heat month
| Hittemaand  
|Hitzemonat
| termidoro mensis
|Hittemaand
| thermarum
|termidoro  
|mensis thermarum
|-
|-
| fruit
|Fructidor
| Fructidor
|fruit month
| Fruchtmonat  
|Fruchtmonat
| Vruchtmaand  
|Vruchtmaand
| fruttidoro mensis
|fruttidoro  
| fructuum
|mensis fructuum
|}
|}
*Occasionally, the name Fervidor(heat) was used for Thermidor.


=== Complementary or Feast Days  ===
=== Complementary or Feast Days  ===


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| '''English'''  
| '''English'''  
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|-
| Second day genius  
| Second day genius  
| le genie
| le génie
| Geistes  
| Geistes  
| Vernuft  
| Vernuft  
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The extra days at the end of the year were called jours complémentaires (complementary days or holidays) or jours-sansculottides (days of the revolutionaries). The complementary days were feast days and each had a name. The above chart shows the names in each language where the calendar was used.  
The extra days at the end of the year were called jours complémentaires (complementary days or holidays) or jours-sansculottides (days of the revolutionaries). The complementary days were feast days and each had a name. The above chart shows the names in each language where the calendar was used.  


=== How Dates were Recorded  ===
=== How Dates Were Recorded  ===


Dates were usually written out in French or the local language. For example:  
Dates were usually written out in French or the local language. For example:  
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=== How to Calculate the Standard Date for a French Republican Date  ===
=== How to Calculate the Standard Date for a French Republican Date  ===
There are many websites that convert French Republican calendar dates to the modern Gregorian calendar. Among these are the following:
*[https://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/the-republican-calendar/ Napoleon.org]<br>
*[https://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/ Fourmilab]


Four calendars are on the following pages. Each calendar has the French Republican months across the top, and thirty days on the left-hand column.  
Four calendars are on the following pages. Each calendar has the French Republican months across the top, and thirty days on the left-hand column.  
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Return to the top of the calendar. The corresponding standard years are on the same horizontal line as the French Republican year. The correct standard year for the date you are converting is on the same side of the heavy black line as the month and day you found in step 2.  
Return to the top of the calendar. The corresponding standard years are on the same horizontal line as the French Republican year. The correct standard year for the date you are converting is on the same side of the heavy black line as the month and day you found in step 2.  
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Example: 10 Vendémiaire de l’an IX  
Example: 10 Vendémiaire de l’an IX  


=== Year IX is on Calendar Three ===
#Year IX is on Calendar Three  
 
#On Calendar Three, find the number 10 in the left column and move across the page to the column for Vendémiaire. This box says 2 Oct.  
On Calendar Three, find the number 10 in the left column and move across the page to the column for Vendémiaire. This box says 2 Oct. Dates on the left side of the heavy black line for the ninth year of the Republic correspond to 1800. Thus 10 Vendémiaire IX corresponds to 2 October 1800.  
#Dates on the left side of the heavy black line for the ninth year of the Republic correspond to 1800.  
 
#Thus 10 Vendémiaire IX corresponds to 2 October 1800.
= &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Calendar One  =
 
Year One I.............................1792&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1793<br>
 
Year Two II.............................1793&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1794
 
Year Three III..........................1794&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1795
 
Year Five V............................1796&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1797
 
Year Six VI............................1797&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1798
 
Year Seven VII.......................1798&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1799
 
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|-
|
| VEND &nbsp;
| BRUM
| FRIM
| NIVO
| PLUV
| VENT
| GERM
| FLOR
| PRAIR
| MESS
| THERM
| FRUCT
| COMPL
|-
| 1
| 22 Sep
| 22 Oct
| 21 Nov
| 21 Dec
| 20 Jan
| 19 Feb
| 21 Mar
| 20 Apr
| 20 May
| 19 Jun
| 19 Jul
| 18 Aug
| 17 Sep
|-
| 2
| 23 Sep
| 23 Oct
| 22 Nov
| 22 Dec
| 21 Jan
| 20 Feb
| 22 Mar
| 21 Apr
| 21 May
| 20 Jun
| 20 Jul
| 19 Aug
| 18 Sep
|-
| 3
| 24 Sep
| 24 Oct
| 23 Nov
| 23 Dec
| 22 Jan
| 21 Feb
| 23 Mar
| 22 Apr
| 22 May
| 21 Jun
| 21 Jul
| 20 Aug
| 19 Sep
|-
| 4
| 25 Sep
| 25 Oct
| 24 Nov
| 24 Dec
| 23 Jan
| 22 Feb
| 24 Mar
| 23 Apr
| 23 May
| 22 Jun
| 22 Jul
| 21 Aug
| 20 Sep
|-
| 5
| 26 Sep
| 26 Oct
| 25 Nov
| 25 Dec
| 24 Jan
| 23 Feb
| 25 Mar
| 24 Apr
| 24 May
| 23 Jun
| 23 Jul
| 22 Aug
| 21 Sep
|-
| 6
| 27 Sep
| 27 Oct
| 26 Nov
| 26 Dec
| 25 Jan
| 24 Feb
| 26 Mar
| 25 Apr
| 25 May
| 24 Jun
| 24 Jul
| 23 Aug
| 22 Sep*
|-
| 7
| 28 Sep
| 28 Oct
| 27 Nov
| 27 Dec
| 26 Jan
| 25 Feb
| 27 Mar
| 26 Apr
| 26 May
| 25 Jun
| 25 Jul
| 24 Aug
|
|-
| 8
| 29 Sep
| 29 Oct
| 28 Nov
| 28 Dec
| 27 Jan
| 26 Feb
| 28 Mar
| 27 Apr
| 27 May
| 26 Jun
| 26 Jul
| 25 Aug
|
|-
| 9
| 30 Sep
| 30 Oct
| 29&nbsp;Nov
| 29 Dec
| 28 Jan
| 27 Feb
| 29 Mar
| 28 Apr
| 28 May
| 27 Jun
| 27 Jul
| 26 Aug
|
|-
| 10
| &nbsp;1 Oct
| 31 Oct
| 30 Nov
| 30 Dec
| 29 Jan
| 28 Feb
| 30 Mar
| 29 Apr
| 29 May
| 28 Jun
| 28 Jul
| 27 Aug
|
|-
| 11
| &nbsp;2 Oct
| &nbsp;1 Nov
| &nbsp;1 Dec
| 31 Dec
| 30 Jan
| 29 Feb
| 31 Mar
| 30 Apr
| 30 May
| 29 Jun
| 29 Jul
| 28 Aug
|
|-
| 12
| &nbsp;3 Oct
| &nbsp;2 Nov
| &nbsp;2 Dec
| &nbsp;1 Jan
| 31 Jan
| &nbsp;1 Mar
| &nbsp;1 Apr
| &nbsp;1 May
| 31 May
| 30 Jun
| 30 Jul
| 29 Aug
|
|-
| 13
| &nbsp;4 Oct
| &nbsp;3 Nov
| &nbsp;3 Dec
| &nbsp;2 Jan
| &nbsp;1 Feb
| &nbsp;2 Mar
| &nbsp;2 Apr
| &nbsp;2 May
| &nbsp; 1 Jun
| &nbsp;1 Jul
| 31 Jul
| 30 Aug
|
|-
| 14
| &nbsp;5 Oct
| &nbsp;4 Nov
| &nbsp;4 Dec
| &nbsp;3 Jan
| &nbsp;2 Feb
| &nbsp;3 Mar
| &nbsp;3 Apr
| &nbsp;3 May
| &nbsp;2 Jun
| &nbsp;2 Jul
| &nbsp;1 Aug
| 31 Aug
|
|-
| 15
| &nbsp;6 Oct
| &nbsp;5 Nov
| &nbsp;5 Dec
| &nbsp;4 Jan
| &nbsp;3 Feb
| &nbsp;4 Mar
| &nbsp;4 Apr
| &nbsp;4 May
| &nbsp;3 Jun
| &nbsp;3 Jul
| &nbsp;2 Aug
| &nbsp;1 Sep
|
|-
| 16
| &nbsp;7 Oct
| &nbsp;6 Nov
| &nbsp;6 Dec
| &nbsp;5 Jan
| &nbsp;4 Feb
| &nbsp;5 Mar
| &nbsp;5 Apr
| &nbsp;5 May
| &nbsp;4 Jun
| &nbsp;4 Jul
| &nbsp;3 Aug
| &nbsp;2 Sep
|
|-
| 17
| &nbsp;8 Oct
| &nbsp;7 Nov
| &nbsp;7 Dec
| &nbsp;6 Jan
| &nbsp;5 Feb
| &nbsp;6 Mar
| &nbsp;6 Apr
| &nbsp;6 May
| &nbsp;5 Jun
| &nbsp;5 Jul
| &nbsp;4 Aug
| &nbsp;3 Sep
|
|-
| 18
| &nbsp;9 Oct
| &nbsp;8 Nov
| &nbsp;8 Dec
| &nbsp;7 Jan
| &nbsp;6 Feb
| &nbsp;7 Mar
| &nbsp;7 Apr
| &nbsp;7 May
| &nbsp;6 Jun
| &nbsp;6 Jul
| &nbsp;5 Aug
| &nbsp;4 Sep
|
|-
| 19
| 10 Oct
| &nbsp;9 Nov
| &nbsp;9 Dec
| &nbsp;8 Jan
| &nbsp;7 Feb
| &nbsp;8 Mar
| &nbsp;8 Apr
| &nbsp;8 May
| &nbsp;7 Jun
| &nbsp;7 Jul
| &nbsp;6 Aug
| &nbsp;5 Sep
|
|-
| 20
| 11 Oct
| 10 Nov
| 10 Dec
| &nbsp;9 Jan
| &nbsp;8 Feb
| &nbsp;9&nbsp;Mar
| &nbsp;9 Apr
| &nbsp;9 May
| &nbsp;8 Jun
| &nbsp;8 Jul
| &nbsp;7 Aug
| &nbsp;6 Sep
|
|-
| 21
| 12 Oct
| 11 Nov
| 11 Dec
| 10 Jan
| &nbsp;9 Feb
| 10 Mar
| 10 Apr
| 10 May
| &nbsp;9 Jun
| &nbsp;9 Jul
| &nbsp;8 Aug
| &nbsp;7 Sep
|
|-
| 22
| 13 Oct
| 12 Nov
| 12 Dec
| 11 Jan
| 10 Feb
| 11 Mar
| 11 Apr
| 11 May
| 10 Jun
| 10 Jul
| &nbsp;9 Aug
| &nbsp;8 Sep
|
|-
| 23
| 14 Oct
| 13 Nov
| 13 Dec
| 12 Jan
| 11 Feb
| 12 Mar
| 12 Apr
| 12 May
| 11 Jun
| 11 Jul
| 10 Aug
| &nbsp;9 Sep
|
|-
| 24
| 15 Oct
| 14 Nov
| 14 Dec
| 13 Jan
| 12 Feb
| 13 Mar
| 13 Apr
| 13 May
| 12 Jun
| 12 Jul
| 11 Aug
| 10 Sep
|
|-
| 25
| 16 Oct
| 15 Nov
| 15 Dec
| 14 Jan
| 13 Feb
| 14 Mar
| 14 Apr
| 14 May
| 13 Jun
| 13 Jul
| 12 Aug
| 11 Sep
|
|-
| 26
| 17 Oct
| 16 Nov
| 16 Dec
| 15 Jan
| 14 Feb
| 15 Mar
| 15 Apr
| 15 May
| 14 Jun
| 14 Jul
| 13 Aug
| 12 Sep
|
|-
| 27
| 18 Oct
| 17 Nov
| 17 Dec
| 16 Jan
| 15 Feb
| 16 Mar
| 16 Apr
| 16 May
| 15 Jun
| 15 Jul
| 14 Aug
| 13 Sep
|
|-
| 28
| 19 Oct
| 18 Nov
| 18 Dec
| 17 Jan
| 16 Feb
| 17 Mar
| 17 Apr
| 17 May
| 16 Jun
| 16 Jul
| 15 Aug
| 14 Sep
|
|-
| 29
| 20 Oct
| 19 Nov
| 19 Dec
| 18 Jan
| 17 Feb
| 18 Mar
| 18 Apr
| 18 May
| 17 Jun
| 17 Jul
| 16 Aug
| 15 Sep
|
|-
| 30
| 21 Oct
| 20 Nov
| 20 Dec
| 19 Jan
| 18 Feb
| 19 Mar
| 19 Apr
| 19 May
| 18 Jun
| 18 Jul
| 17 Aug
| 16 Sep
|
|}
 
*Used only in Year III and VII<br>
 
=== &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Calendar Two  ===
 
:'''French Republican Year&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Standard (Gregorian) Year'''
 
:Year Four IV . . . . . . . . .&nbsp;1795&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; '''1796''' (Bold)
 
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|
| VEND &nbsp;
| BRUM
| FRIM
| NIVO
| PLUV
| VENT
| GERM
| FLOR
| PRAIR
| MESS
| THERM
| FRUCT
| COMPL
|
|-
| 1
| 23 Sep
| 23 Oct
| 22 Nov
| 22 Dec
| '''21 Jan'''
| '''20 Feb'''
| '''21 Mar'''
| '''20 Apr'''
| '''20 May'''
| '''19 Jun'''
| '''19 Jul'''
| '''18 Aug'''
| '''17 Sep'''
|-
| 2
| 24 Sep
| 24 Oct
| 23 Nov
| 23 Dec
| '''22 Jan'''
| '''21 Feb'''
| '''22 Mar'''
| '''21 Apr'''
| '''21 May'''
| '''20 Jun'''
| '''20 Jul'''
| '''19 Aug'''
| '''18 Sep'''
|-
| 3
| 25 Sep
| 25 Oct
| 24 Nov
| 24 Dec
| '''23 Jan'''
| '''22 Feb'''
| '''23 Mar'''
| '''22 Apr'''
| '''22 May'''
| '''21 Jun'''
| '''21 Jul'''
| '''20 Aug'''
| '''19 Sep'''
|-
| 4
| 26 Sep
| 26 Oct
| 25 Nov
| 25 Dec
| '''24 Jan'''
| '''23 Feb'''
| '''24 Mar'''
| '''23 Apr'''
| '''23 May'''
| '''22 Jun'''
| '''22 Jul'''
| '''21 Aug'''
| '''20 Sep'''
|-
| 5
| 27 Sep
| 27 Oct
| 26 Nov
| 26 Dec
| '''25 Jan'''
| '''24 Feb'''
| '''25 Mar'''
| '''24 Apr'''
| '''24 May'''
| '''23 Jun'''
| '''23 Jul'''
| '''22 Aug'''
| '''21 Sep'''
|-
| 6
| 28 Sep
| 28 Oct
| 27 Nov
| 27 Dec
| '''26 Jan'''
| '''25 Feb'''
| '''26 Mar'''
| '''25 Apr'''
| '''25 May'''
| '''24 Jun'''
| '''24 Jul'''
| '''23 Aug'''
|
|-
| 7
| 29 Sep
| 29 Oct
| 28 Nov
| 28 Dec
| '''27 Jan'''
| '''26 Feb'''
| '''27 Mar'''
| '''26 Apr'''
| '''26 May'''
| '''25 Jun'''
| '''25 Jul'''
| '''24 Aug'''
|
|-
| 8
| 30 Sep
| 30 Oct
| 29 Nov
| 29 Dec
| '''28 Jan'''
| '''27 Feb'''
| '''28 Mar'''
| '''27 Apr'''
| '''27 May'''
| '''26 Jun'''
| '''26 Jul'''
| '''25 Aug'''
|-
| 9
| 1 Oct
| 31 Oct
| 30 Nov
| 30 Dec
| '''29 Jan'''
| '''28 Feb'''
| '''29 Mar'''
| '''28 Apr'''
| '''28 May'''
| '''27 Jun'''
| '''27 Jul'''
| '''26 Aug'''
|-
| 10
| 2 Oct
| 1 Nov
| 1 Dec
| 31 Dec
| '''30 Jan'''
| '''29 Feb'''
| '''30 Mar'''
| '''29 Apr'''
| '''29 May'''
| '''28 Jun'''
| '''28 Jul'''
| '''27 Aug'''
|-
| 11
| 3 Oct
| 2 Nov
| 2 Dec
| '''1 Jan'''
| '''31 Jan'''
| '''1 Mar'''
| '''31 Mar'''
| '''30 Apr'''
| '''30 May'''
| '''29 Jun'''
| '''29 Jul'''
| '''28 Aug'''
|-
| 12
| 4 Oct
| 3 Nov
| 3 Dec
| '''2 Jan'''
| '''1 Feb'''
| '''2 Mar'''
| '''1 Apr'''
| '''1 May'''
| '''31 May'''
| '''30 Jun'''
| '''30 Jul'''
| '''29 Aug'''
|-
| 13
| 5 Oct
| 4 Nov
| 4 Dec
| '''3 Jan'''
| '''2 Feb'''
| '''3 Mar'''
| '''2 Apr'''
| '''2 May'''
| '''1 Jun'''
| '''1 Jul'''
| '''31 Jul'''
| '''30 Aug'''
|-
| 14
| 6 Oct
| 5 Nov
| 5 Dec
| '''4 Jan'''
| '''3 Feb'''
| '''4 Mar'''
| '''3 Apr'''
| '''3 May'''
| '''2 Jun'''
| '''2 Jul'''
| '''1 Aug'''
| '''31 Aug'''
|-
| 15
| 7 Oct
| 6 Nov
| 6 Dec
| '''5 Jan'''
| '''4 Feb'''
| '''5 Mar'''
| '''4 Apr'''
| '''4 May'''
| '''3 Jun'''
| '''3 Jul'''
| '''2 Aug'''
| '''1 Sep'''
|-
| 16
| 8 Oct
| 7 Nov
| 7 Dec
| '''6 Jan'''
| '''5 Feb'''
| '''6 Mar'''
| '''5 Apr'''
| '''5 May'''
| '''4 Jun'''
| '''4 Jul'''
| '''3 Aug'''
| '''2 Sep'''
|-
| 17
| 9 Oct
| 8 Nov
| 8 Dec
| '''7 Jan'''
| '''6 Feb'''
| '''7 Mar'''
| '''6 Apr'''
| '''6 May'''
| '''5 Jun'''
| '''5 Jul'''
| '''4 Aug'''
| '''3 Sep'''
|-
| 18
| 10 Oct
| 9 Nov
| 9 Dec
| '''8 Jan'''
| '''7 Feb'''
| '''8 Mar'''
| '''7 Apr'''
| '''7 May'''
| '''6 Jun'''
| '''6 Jul'''
| '''5 Aug'''
| '''4 Sep'''
|-
| 19
| 11 Oct
| 10 Nov
| 10 Dec
| '''9 Jan'''
| '''8 Feb'''
| '''9 Mar'''
| '''8 Apr'''
| '''8 May'''
| '''7 Jun'''
| '''7 Jul'''
| '''6 Aug'''
| '''5 Sep'''
|-
| 20
| 12 Oct
| 11 Nov
| 11 Dec
| '''10 Jan'''
| '''9 Feb'''
| '''10 Mar'''
| '''9 Apr'''
| '''9 May'''
| '''8 Jun'''
| '''8 Jul'''
| '''7 Aug'''
| '''6 Sep'''
|-
| 21
| 13 Oct
| 12 Nov
| 12 Dec
| '''11 Jan'''
| '''10 Feb'''
| '''11 Mar'''
| '''10 Apr'''
| '''10 May'''
| '''9 Jun'''
| '''9 Jul'''
| '''8 Aug'''
| '''7 Sep'''
|-
| 22
| 14 Oct
| 13 Nov
| 13 Dec
| '''12 Jan'''
| '''11 Feb'''
| '''12 Mar'''
| '''11 Apr'''
| '''11 May'''
| '''10 Jun'''
| '''10 Jul'''
| '''9 Aug'''
| '''8 Sep'''
|-
| 23
| 15 Oct
| 14 Nov
| 14 Dec
| '''13 Jan'''
| '''12 Feb'''
| '''13 Mar'''
| '''12 Apr'''
| '''12 May'''
| '''11 Jun'''
| '''11 Jul'''
| '''10 Aug'''
| '''9 Sep'''
|-
| 24
| 16 Oct
| 15 Nov
| 15 Dec
| '''14 Jan'''
| '''13 Feb'''
| '''14 Mar'''
| '''13 Apr'''
| '''13 May'''
| '''12 Jun'''
| '''12 Jul'''
| '''11 Aug'''
| '''10 Sep'''
|-
| 25
| 17 Oct
| 16 Nov
| 16 Dec
| '''15 Jan'''
| '''14 Feb'''
| '''15 Mar'''
| '''14 Apr'''
| '''14 May'''
| '''13 Jun'''
| '''13 Jul'''
| '''12 Aug'''
| '''11 Sep'''
|-
| 26
| 18 Oct
| 17 Nov
| 17 Dec
| '''16 Jan'''
| '''15 Feb'''
| '''16 Mar'''
| '''15 Apr'''
| '''15 May'''
| '''14 Jun'''
| '''14 Jul'''
| '''13 Aug'''
| '''12 Sep'''
|-
| 27
| 19 Oct
| 18 Nov
| 18 Dec
| '''17 Jan'''
| '''16 Feb'''
| '''17 Mar'''
| '''16 Apr'''
| '''16 May'''
| '''15 Jun'''
| '''15 Jul'''
| '''14 Aug'''
| '''13 Sep'''
|-
| 28
| 20 Oct
| 19 Nov
| 19 Dec
| '''18 Jan'''
| '''17 Feb'''
| '''18 Mar'''
| '''17 Apr'''
| '''17 May'''
| '''16 Jun'''
| '''16 Jul'''
| '''15 Aug'''
| '''14 Sep'''
|-
| 29
| 21 Oct
| 20 Nov
| 20 Dec
| '''19 Jan'''
| '''18 Feb'''
| '''19 Mar'''
| '''18 Apr'''
| '''18 May'''
| '''17 Jun'''
| '''17 Jul'''
| '''16 Aug'''
| '''15 Sep'''
|-
| 30
| 22 Oct
| 21 Nov
| 21 Dec
| '''20 Jan'''
| '''19 Feb'''
| '''20 Mar'''
| '''19 Apr'''
| '''19 May'''
| '''18 Jun'''
| '''18 Jul'''
| '''17 Aug'''
| '''16 Sep'''
|}
 
=== &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Calendar Three  ===
 
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|-
|
| VEND
| BRUM
| FRIM
| NIVO
| PLUV
| VENT
| GERM
| FLOR
| PRAIR
| MESS
| THERM
| FRUCT
| COMPL
|-
| 1
| 23 Sep
| 23 Oct
| 22 Nov
| 22 Dec
| 21 Jan
| 20 Feb
| 22 Mar
| 21 Apr
| 21 May
| 20 Jun
| 20 Jul
| 19 Aug
| 18 Sep
|-
| 2
| 24 Sep
| 24 Oct
| 23 Nov
| 23 Dec
| 22 Jan
| 21 Feb
| 23 Mar
| 22 Apr
| 22 May
| 21 Jun
| 21 Jul
| 20 Aug
| 19 Sep
|-
| 3
| 25 Sep
| 25 Oct
| 24 Nov
| 24 Dec
| 23 Jan
| 22 Feb
| 24 Mar
| 23 Apr
| 23 May
| 22 Jun
| 22 Jul
| 21 Aug
| 20 Sep
|-
| 4
| 26 Sep
| 26 Oct
| 25 Nov
| 25 Dec
| 24 Jan
| 23 Feb
| 25 Mar
| 24 Apr
| 24 May
| 23 Jun
| 23 Jul
| 22 Aug
| 21 Sep
|-
| 5
| 27 Sep
| 27 Oct
| 26 Nov
| 26 Dec
| 25 Jan
| 24 Feb
| 26 Mar
| 25 Apr
| 25 May
| 24 Jun
| 24 Jul
| 23 Aug
| 22 Sep
|-
| 6
| 28 Sep
| 28 Oct
| 27 Nov
| 27 Dec
| 26 Jan
| 25 Feb
| 27 Mar
| 26 Apr
| 26 May
| 25 Jun
| 25 Jul
| 24 Aug
| 23 Sep*
|-
| 7
| 29 Sep
| 29 Oct
| 28 Nov
| 28 Dec
| 27 Jan
| 26 Feb
| 28 Mar
| 27 Apr
| 27 May
| 26 Jun
| 26 Jul
| 25 Aug
|-
| 8
| 30 Sep
| 30 Oct
| 29 Nov
| 29 Dec
| 28 Jan
| 27 Feb
| 29 Mar
| 28 Apr
| 28 May
| 27 Jun
| 27 Jul
| 26 Aug
|-
| 9
| 1 Oct
| 31 Oct
| 30 Nov
| 30 Dec
| 29 Jan
| 28 Feb
| 30 Mar
| 29 Apr
| 29 May
| 28 Jun
| 28 Jul
| 27 Aug
|-
| 10
| 2 Oct
| 1 Nov
| 1 Dec
| 31 Dec
| 30 Jan
| 29 Feb
| 31 Mar
| 30 Apr
| 30 May
| 29 Jun
| 29 Jul
| 28 Aug
|-
| 11
| 3 Oct
| 2 Nov
| 2 Dec
| 1 Jan
| 31 Jan
| 1 Mar
| 1 Apr
| 1 May
| 31 May
| 30 Jun
| 30 Jul
| 29 Aug
|-
| 12
| 4 Oct
| 3 Nov
| 3 Dec
| 2 Jan
| 1 Feb
| 2 Mar
| 2 Apr
| 2 May
| 1 Jun
| 1 Jul
| 31 Jul
| 30 Aug
|-
| 13
| 5 Oct
| 4 Nov
| 4 Dec
| 3 Jan
| 2 Feb
| 3 Mar
| 3 Apr
| 3 May
| 2 Jun
| 2 Jul
| 1 Aug
| 31 Aug
|-
| 14
| 6 Oct
| 5 Nov
| 5 Dec
| 4 Jan
| 3 Feb
| 4 Mar
| 4 Apr
| 4 May
| 3 Jun
| 3 Jul
| 2 Aug
| 1 Sep
|-
| 15
| 7 Oct
| 6 Nov
| 6 Dec
| 5 Jan
| 4 Feb
| 5 Mar
| 5 Apr
| 5 May
| 4 Jun
| 4 Jul
| 3 Aug
| 2 Sep
|-
| 16
| 8 Oct
| 7 Nov
| 7 Dec
| 6 Jan
| 5 Feb
| 6 Mar
| 6 Apr
| 6 May
| 5 Jun
| 5 Jul
| 4 Aug
| 3 Sep
|-
| 17
| 9 Oct
| 8 Nov
| 8 Dec
| 7 Jan
| 6 Feb
| 7 Mar
| 7 Apr
| 7 May
| 6 Jun
| 6 Jul
| 5 Aug
| 4 Sep
|-
| <br>
19
 
11 Oct
10 Nov
10 Dec
9 Jan
8 Feb
9 Mar
9 Apr
9 May
8 Jun
8 Jul
7 Aug
6 Sep
 
| <br>
20
 
12 Oct
11 Nov
11 Dec
10 Jan
9 Feb
 
10 Mar 10 Apr 10 May 9 Jun 9 Jul 8 Aug
 
7 Sep
 
| <br>
21
 
13 Oct
12 Nov
12 Dec
11 Jan
10 Feb
11 Mar
11 Apr
11 May
10 Jun
10 Jul
9 Aug
8 Sep
 
| <br>
22
 
14 Oct
13 Nov
13 Dec
12 Jan
11 Feb
12 Mar
12 Apr
12 May
11 Jun
11 Jul
10 Aug
9 Sep
 
| <br>
23
 
15 Oct
14 Nov
14 Dec
13 Jan
12 Feb
13 Mar
13 Apr
13 May
12 Jun
12 Jul
11 Aug
10 Sep
 
| <br>
24
 
16 Oct
15 Nov
15 Dec
14 Jan
13 Feb
14 Mar
14 Apr
14 May
13 Jun
13 Jul
12 Aug
11 Sep
 
| <br>
25
 
17 Oct
16 Nov
16 Dec
15 Jan
14 Feb
15 Mar
15 Apr
15 May
14 Jun
14 Jul
13 Aug
12 Sep
 
| <br>
26
 
18 Oct
17 Nov
17 Dec
16 Jan
15 Feb
16 Mar
16 Apr
16 May
15 Jun
15 Jul
14 Aug
13 Sep
 
| <br>
27
 
19 Oct
18 Nov
18 Dec
17 Jan
16 Feb
17 Mar
17 Apr
17 May
16 Jun
16 Jul
15 Aug
14 Sep
 
| <br>
28
 
20 Oct
19 Nov
19 Dec
18 Jan
17 Feb
18 Mar
18 Apr
18 May
17 Jun
17 Jul
16 Aug
15 Sep
 
| <br>
29
 
21 Oct
20 Nov
20 Dec
19 Jan
18 Feb
19 Mar
19 Apr
19 May
18 Jun
18 Jul
17 Aug
16 Sep
 
| <br>
30
 
22 Oct
21 Nov
21 Dec
20 Jan
19 Feb
20 Mar
20 Apr
20 May
19 Jun
19 Jul
18 Aug
17 Sep
 
| <br>
|}
 
=== &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Calendar Four  ===
 
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| BRUM
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| NIVO
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| PRAIR
| MESS
| THERM
| FRUCT
| COMPL
|}


Paper publication: First Edition, Feb. 1991.  
==Calendar Conversion==
Use '''[https://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/the-republican-calendar/ napoleon.org]''' to convert French Republican Calendar dates to their equivalent Gregorian Calendar dates.


[[Category:France|Republican Calendar]]
[[Category:France_Calendars]] [[Category:Calendars]]

Latest revision as of 13:51, 16 October 2023

Storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789.
Storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789.

History of the Calendar[edit | edit source]

The French Republican calendar (also known as the Revolutionary calendar) was introduced during the French Revolution to replace the Gregorian calendar and begin a new era. The calendar was based on scientific rather than Christian principles.

This calendar was used for twelve years, from 24 October 1793 to 31 December 1805. (An attempt was made in 1871 to reinstate it, but this attempt failed.) However, it was back-dated to have begun on 22 September 1792. It was used for civil registration records, notarial records, and other government records throughout France and other areas under French rule, including modern Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. It also affected records in other areas ruled by the French government, such as Egypt, Malta, Reunion, Louisiana, Guiana, and some Caribbean islands.

Principles of the New Calendar[edit | edit source]

Each year began on the autumn equinox, and the years were counted from the founding of the French Republic on 22 September 1792.

Each year had twelve months of thirty days each.

Five days, called complementary days, were added to the end of the year to bring the total to 365.

Every four years, beginning with the third year of the Republic, an extra complementary day was added. (Days were added to years 3, 7, 11, and so forth.) During this period, the standard calendar had only two leap years (in 1796 and 1804).

Localities that Used the French Republican Calendar from 1793 to 1805[edit | edit source]

  • Torino, Italy

The Months[edit | edit source]

The twelve months of the French Republican calendar were based on the natural events of the seasons of the year. They do not correspond to the standard months of January through December.

In areas that were not French-speaking, the names of the months were often translated into the language of the record, as shown by the following chart:

Months of the French Republican Calendar[edit | edit source]

French English Translation German Dutch Italian Latin
Vendémiaire grape harvest month Weinlesemonat Wijnoogstmaand vendemmaio mensis vindemiarum
Brumaire fog month Nebelmonat Mistmaand brumaio mensis brumarum
Frimaire frost month Reifmonat Rijpmaand frimaio mensis frimarum
Nivôse snow month Schneemonat Sneeuwmaand nevoso mensis nivium
Pluviôse rain month Regenmonat Regenmaand piovoso mensis pluviarum
Ventôse wind month Windmonat Windmaand ventoso mensis ventorum
Germinal germination month Keimmonat Kiemmaand germinale mensis germinum
Floréal flowering month Blütenmonat Blœmmaand floreale mensis florum
Prairial pasture month Wiesenmonat Grasmaand pratile mensis prætorum
Messidor harvest month Erntemonat Oostmaand messidoro mensis messium
Thermidor or

Fervidor

heat month Hitzemonat Hittemaand termidoro mensis thermarum
Fructidor fruit month Fruchtmonat Vruchtmaand fruttidoro mensis fructuum

Complementary or Feast Days[edit | edit source]

English French German Dutch Italian Latin
Feast of... Fête de... Fest der... Feest der... giorno della... Festum...
First day virtue la vertu Tugend Deugd virtù virtutis
Second day genius le génie Geistes Vernuft genio ingenii
Third day labor le travail Arbeit Werkzaamheid lavoro laboris
Fourth day opinion l’opinion Meinung Gezindheid opinione opinionis
Fifth day rewards récompenses Belohnungen Beloning ricompènse pretiorum
Sixth day* revolution la révolution Umsturzes/ Revolution Revolutie rivoluzione revolutionis
  • Only used in leap years

Complementary Days[edit | edit source]

The extra days at the end of the year were called jours complémentaires (complementary days or holidays) or jours-sansculottides (days of the revolutionaries). The complementary days were feast days and each had a name. The above chart shows the names in each language where the calendar was used.

How Dates Were Recorded[edit | edit source]

Dates were usually written out in French or the local language. For example:

  • Le treizième jour du mois de Pluviôse l’an sept de la République Française (The 13th of Pluviose in the seventh year of the French Republic).

The years of the Republic were often designated by Roman numerals. For example:

  • 13 Pluviôse VII (13 Pluviose, seventh year of the Republic).

The complementary (feast) days were recorded in two ways:

  • By the name of the feast. Example: the feast day of Labor in the ninth year of the French Republic.
  • By the number (first, second, third, and so on) of the day.
  • Example: the third complementary day of the ninth year of the French Republic.

How to Calculate the Standard Date for a French Republican Date[edit | edit source]

There are many websites that convert French Republican calendar dates to the modern Gregorian calendar. Among these are the following:


Four calendars are on the following pages. Each calendar has the French Republican months across the top, and thirty days on the left-hand column.

Find the French Republican year for the date you are converting at the top of one of the four calendars.

Find the day (of the French month) in the left column, and move across the page to the French month (abbreviated at the top of the chart). This will give you the standard (Gregorian) month and day.

Return to the top of the calendar. The corresponding standard years are on the same horizontal line as the French Republican year. The correct standard year for the date you are converting is on the same side of the heavy black line as the month and day you found in step 2.


Example: 10 Vendémiaire de l’an IX

  1. Year IX is on Calendar Three
  2. On Calendar Three, find the number 10 in the left column and move across the page to the column for Vendémiaire. This box says 2 Oct.
  3. Dates on the left side of the heavy black line for the ninth year of the Republic correspond to 1800.
  4. Thus 10 Vendémiaire IX corresponds to 2 October 1800.

Calendar Conversion[edit | edit source]

Use napoleon.org to convert French Republican Calendar dates to their equivalent Gregorian Calendar dates.