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What were the names given to the two allegorical representation of France and Germany

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Answered by shubhamtiwari31
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Germania was the name given to the allegory of Germany. The French allegory, Marianne.


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Answered by Priatouri
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Germania (Germany) and Marianne (France).

Explanation:

  • In order to kindle the spirit of unity and patriotism, the writers and the artists of the time began personified their respective nations. The allegory was generally a woman.
  • Marianne was the French allegory which represented the ideas advocated by the revolutionaries. However, there were other symbols as well to represent the ideas of  Liberty, Justice and Republic.
  • In the same way, Germania was the allegory of Germany.

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