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This beer is named after the revolt of the bonnets rouges.
Unfortunately, the Bonnet Rouge and Rangers clubs disappear from the public record after the 1877 season.
They said: "The bonnet rouge!
Les Bonnets rouges (1906)
For Anaxagoras Chaumette, the sleek head now stript of its bonnet rouge, what hope is there?
The spire of the cathedral in Strasbourg was crowned with a bonnet rouge in order to prevent it from being torn down in 1794.
In 1792, when Louis XVI was induced to sign a constitution, popular prints of the king were doctored to show him wearing the bonnet rouge.
Will the Jacobin lion, which they say is meeting secretly 'at the Acheveche, in bonnet rouge with loaded pistols,' not awaken?
The bulletin of the Frankiz Breizh political movement is entitled Les Bonnets rouges.
Many of Laval's acquaintances, the publishers of the anarchist Bonnet rouge, and other pacifists were arrested or interrogated.
This small town is well known for the Révolte des Bonnets Rouges against local nobles at the end of the 17th century.
One of the beers of the Brasserie Lancelot is called Révolte des Bonnets rouges.
In 1675, insurgents in the diocese of Cornouaille and elsewhere rose up in the Revolt of the Bonnets Rouges.
- Adolphe Monticelli "Paysage de foret avec personnage a bonnet rouge"
Historically it is cited for intervening in the Révolte des Bonnets Rouges (Red Caps revolt) of 1675.
In 1876, two new Brisbane clubs (Rangers FC and Bonnet Rouge FC) were formed.
At the end of the sixteenth century, the French Wars of Religion devastated the parish which was also affected by the Revolt of the Bonnets Rouges in 1675.
That the Citizen Hassenfratz, as Head-Clerk, sits there in bonnet rouge, in rapine, in violence, and some Mathematical calculation; a most insolent, red- nightcapped man.
'Lambour' church (13th-16th century) had its roof removed in 1675 in the reign of Louis XIV in reprisal against the "Bonnets Rouges" uprising.
On 20 June, "a mob of terrifying aspect" broke into the Tuileries and made the king wear the bonnet rouge (red Phrygian cap) to show his loyalty to France.
At the start of September 1675, he and six hundred Bonnets Rouges besieged and pillaged château du Tymeur and burned all its papers and archives.
The very boys deftly wrench the matches out of fallen bombs: 'a man clutches a rolling ball with his hat, which takes fire; when cool, they crown it with a bonnet rouge.'
Quand bonnet rouge passera par la fenetre, A quarante onces on coupera tete, Et tout finira."
Note too how the Jacobin Brethren are mounting new symbolical headgear: the Woollen Cap or Nightcap, bonnet de laine, better known as bonnet rouge, the colour being red.
While he waited he saw the famous days of the "Second Revolution" - the 20th of June, when the mob surrounded the Tuileries, overran the palace, put the bonnet rouge on Louis XVI.