Who were the Marianne and Germania? What was the importance of the way in which they were portayed?
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Marianne and Germania were the female allegories of France and Germany.
They stood as personifications of the ‘Republic’ and ‘Liberty’.
They were portrayed that they gave the abstract idea of a nation in a concrete form.
They would establish a sense of nationality in the citizens of these countries.
They stood as personifications of the ‘Republic’ and ‘Liberty’.
They were portrayed that they gave the abstract idea of a nation in a concrete form.
They would establish a sense of nationality in the citizens of these countries.
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is the allegory representing . It underlined the idea of a people's nation. Her characteristics were drawn from those of and .
images were marked on coins and stamps.
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is the allegory representing . It underlined the idea of a people's nation. Her characteristics were drawn from those of and .
images were marked on coins and stamps.
is the allegory of the . wears a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for
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