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"Republicans: Champions of Freedom and Resistance" Throughout history, they have been at the forefront of significant events that shaped nations and fought for justice

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Document of July 20th 1810s revolution, when

Document of July 20th 1810s revolution, when Republic of Colombia was founded. COLOMBIA. Bogotᮠ Quinta de Bol� r House Museum

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Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Flag and coat of arms of the Republic. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Hist󲩣 o Nacional

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension

Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension
" Spain (1869). Glorious revolution. Suspension of the constitutional rights by the provisional government. Caricature from the magazine " La Flaca" with Juan Prim

Background imageRepublicans Collection: 2 pesetas bill of the Spanish Second Republic

2 pesetas bill of the Spanish Second Republic (1936). Coin. SPAIN. Barcelona. Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Medal of golden bronze, work by Jean-Baptiste

Medal of golden bronze, work by Jean-Baptiste

Background imageRepublicans Collection: A weak ticket in the field - and a weaker expected - If the

A weak ticket in the field - and a weaker expected - If the Republicans have done feebly at Chicago, what may we expect of the Democrats at Cincinnati?. Cartoon showing James A

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Third Republic 1
Red Republicans break into the council chamber where the provisional government is inaugurating the Third Republic, protesting Thiers conservative policies. Date: 4 September 1870

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Third Republic 2
Red Republicans invade the sessions where the Corps Legislatif in the Hotel de Ville, Paris, is inaugurating the Third Republic, protesting against conservative policies. Date: 4 September 1870

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Playing Cards
In the new packs of cards issued in revolutionary France, tha valets (knaves) are replaced by Republicans. Date: circa 1790

Background imageRepublicans Collection: London Republicans in 1872

London Republicans in 1872
London Republicans gather at The Hole in the Wall in Chancery Lane, London, England Date: 1872

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Fighting in Lisboa

Fighting in Lisboa
Republicans fight royalists in the streets of Lisboa : a republican barricade in Praca dos Restauradores

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Paris Demo at Bastille

Paris Demo at Bastille
Paris Republicans celebrate the revolution at the Place de la Bastille

Background imageRepublicans Collection: February Fighting Paris

February Fighting Paris
Street fighting between republicans and the government at the Chateau d eau, Paris

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Hungarian Sympathy
All Europe is in a state of revolution this year : the Hungarians express their sympathy with the French republicans, wishing they too could discard their rulers

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King Carlos I Portugal
CARLOS I, KING OF PORTUGAL looking large and imposing. Assassinated by republicans on February 1st 1908

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Nationalist Officer captured by Republicans; Spanish Civil W

Nationalist Officer captured by Republicans; Spanish Civil W
Photograph showing a Nationalist officer (centre), from the Montana Barracks in Madrid, captured by Republican irregular troops, Madrid, 1936

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Republicans Arrested

Republicans Arrested
Republican agitators are arrested : yet in a few months France will be a republic again

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Pius IX Returns

Pius IX Returns
Now that the French have rescued Rome from those awful Republicans, it is safe for Pius IX to go back : he lands at Naples where the pious citizens fall to their knees

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French Take Rome - 5

French Take Rome - 5
The Capitol is illuminated in honour of the glorious restoration of Rome to papal authority after the defeat of the republicans by the French

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French Take Rome - 3

French Take Rome - 3
After taking Rome from Garibaldis Republicans, the French commander general Oudinot replaces the papal arms and addresses the people

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Coup: after Clearing

Coup: after Clearing
The boulevard Montmartre after troops supporting Napoleon have cleared the streets of Republicans and other dissidents

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Coup: Resistance
Napoleons coup triggers popular resistance : Republicans build barricades in the streets of Paris

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Coup: Street Fighting

Coup: Street Fighting
Street fighting at the Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, where the Republicans construct one of their biggest barricades : but they succumb to the military

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Republicans Campaign
Republicans demonstrate against Cavaignac during the electioneering for president

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Coup: 1st Barricade

Coup: 1st Barricade
Napoleons coup triggers popular resistance : Republicans build their first barricade in the rue des Grandes Audriettes

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Papal Palace Attacked

Papal Palace Attacked
The Papal Palace at Rome is attacked by Republicans

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French Leave Marseille

French Leave Marseille
French reinforcements embark from Marseille for a renewed attack on Garibaldis Republicans at Rome

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Oudinot Outside Rome

Oudinot Outside Rome
Oudinot, the French commander, with his staff, preparing for a fresh attack on Garibaldis republicans who currently hold Rome

Background imageRepublicans Collection: French March to Rome

French March to Rome
French reinforcements march through Italy for a renewed attack on Garibaldis Republicans at Rome

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Dispute in Cortes

Dispute in Cortes
A dispute on the floor of the Cortes between republicans and royalists : three days later Isabela will dismiss the Cortes and punish those who oppose her

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Battle of Alcolea - 1

Battle of Alcolea - 1
The royalists under Novaliches are defeated by the republicans under Serrano, a decisive battle after which Isabela flees to Paris and is formally deposed

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Fighting at Malaga - 2

Fighting at Malaga - 2
Fighting at Malaga between royalists and republicans

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Revolution in Spain 1867

Revolution in Spain 1867
REVOLUTION: fight at the barricade in the Quarter de Los Vinas, Cadiz. Fierce fighting between republicans and royalist forces

Background imageRepublicans Collection: Anti-Jesuit Protest

Anti-Jesuit Protest
To Frances republicans, the Jesuits were seen as a fearsome menace, intent on taking over public education and brainwashing children with papal perversions

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Republicans Plotting
Tonight, at the Porte Saint- Martin ! I ll be there ! two Paris Republicans plan to take part in a street demo

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Republicans Grieve
Republicans grieve for the 1830 revolution, which they hoped would bring them a republic, not the monarchy of Louis-Philippe



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"Republicans: Champions of Freedom and Resistance" Throughout history, they have been at the forefront of significant events that shaped nations and fought for justice. From the Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland to the Battle of Tralee, their unwavering spirit has inspired generations. The Spanish Civil War stands as a testament to Republican resilience. As Spanish Republican Refugees headed for the French border, they defied oppression and sought refuge from an invading force. In 1938, on July 19th, their indomitable spirit remained unbroken despite facing unimaginable challenges. Art became a powerful tool during this tumultuous time. Posters like those promoting the film of 1937 or showcasing Traditional Catalan values served as rallying cries for unity among Republicans. Even children were not exempt from participating; posters advertising them highlighted their importance in shaping a better future. Bank workers syndicate and CNT-AIT (National) played crucial roles in supporting Republicans during this war-torn period. Their solidarity was evident through posters advocating for worker rights and providing instructions on how to deal with adversity. In times of conflict, caution becomes paramount. Excursionistes were reminded to be prudent while Camperols were encouraged never to falter in their fight against injustice and can more than just a political party; they represent an ideology rooted in freedom and equality. Through these historical moments etched into our collective memory, we see their unwavering commitment towards building a fairer society where all voices are heard. As we reflect upon these events today, let us remember the bravery displayed by Republicans throughout history - individuals who dared to challenge oppressive forces and pave the way for progress.