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who were Mariane and germania? what was the significance of the way they were portrayed​

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Answered by bhumika789
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mariane and germania were the female allegories of france and germany. They stand for 'republic' and ' liberty'.They were potrayed to show the significant of nation in a concrete form. They establish a sense of nationality.

Answered by Anonymous
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Marianne and Germania were respective female allegories for the French and the German nation. They stood as personifications of ideals like 'liberty' and 'the republic'. Statues of Marianne were erected in public squares to remind the public of the national symbol of unity to persuade them to identify with it. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps. The importance of the way in which they were portrayed lay in the fact that the public could identify with their symbolic meaning, and this would instil a sense of national unity in them. Germania wears a crown of oak leaves as the German oak stands for heroism.

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