Ventôse (from Latin ventosus "windy") Starting Feb 19, 20 or 21.Pluviôse (from Latin pluviosus "rainy") Starting Jan 20, 21 or 22.Nivôse (from Latin Nivosus "snowy") Starting Dec 21, 22 or 23.Frimaire (From French frimas "frost") Starting Nov 21, 22 or 23.Brumaire (from French brume "mist") Starting Oct 22, 23 or 24.Vendémiaire (from Latin vindemia "vintage") Starting Sept 22, 23 or 24.Revolutionary Calendar year began in autumn equinox and had twelve months of 30 days each, which were given new names based on nature: However, it was to be used again during the brief 1871 Paris Commune. Napoléon finally abolished official use of the calendar on Janu(in fact at midnight, the 10 nivôse year XIV aka December 31, 1805), thirteen years after its introduction. As a result the calendar began a year before it was actually adopted. Years appear in writing as Roman numerals, counted from the beginning of the 'Republican Era', beginning on Septem(the date of the official abolition of the monarchy and the nobility in France). The calendar was adopted by the Jacobin-controlled National Convention on October 24, 1793. It was designed by mathematician Gilbert Romme, although is usually attributed to Fabre d'Églantine, who invented the names of the months and the days. These were both concepts that were incompatible with the fundamental tenets of the calendar. It was abolished by Napoléon partly to appease the Catholic Church, which opposed the calendar because it abolished the Sabbath, but mainly because he had crowned himself Emperor of the French in December 1804 and had created the new Empire's Nobility during the year 1805. The French Revolutionary Calendar is a calendar proposed during the French Revolution, and in use by the French government for 13 years from 1793. 1989: A French UTA DC-10 airliner crashes in. a meeting in Tokyo to discuss revolutionary strategies and. the Year of the Monkey according to the lunar calendar. 1792 - French Republic is proclaimed and revolutionary calendar goes into effect. 1711 - Rio de Janeiro is captured by the French. secure, wireless email, calendar appointments and. color display and revolutionary SureType QWERTY. various languages including English, French, German, Italian. Research In Motion Introduces New BlackBerry 7100v in Europe and.The old Roman September, so called because it had once been the seventh month of the year, was now, as the new French Revolutionary calendar proclaimed, called. Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), United States. most often quoted sentiments is that "the true revolutionary is guided by. cast and crew, "Diaries" was especially fortunate in its French cinematographer, Eric. Leap years (with a sixth additional day) occurred on years III, VII, and XI. The additional days at the end of the year (sans culottides) were Virtue Day, Genius Day, Labor Day, Reason Day, Rewards Day, and Revolution Day (the leap day). Each year thus began in September, and the calendar endured into the Napoleonic era before it was abandoned.Revolutionary Calendar years were divided into 12 months of 30 days, followed by five or six additional days. The Jacobins retrospectively set the first day of the first year as 22 September 1792, the day the French national government abolished the monarchy. A method of dating set up by the Jacobin government in October 1793 to give France a time system reflective of the new political realities.