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[[1]]was a female allegory, which represented the nation of France.


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Marianne was a female allegory which represented the nation of  France. Artists invented female allegories in the nineteenth century to represent the nation. Statues of Marianne were placed in public areas in France to remind the populace of the national emblem of unity and to convince them to connect with it. Stamps and coins featured depictions of Marianne. French artists during the French Revolution used female allegory to represent concepts like Republic, Justice, and Liberty.
The cockade, the tricolour, and the crimson cap were taken from Republic and Liberty as Marianne's distinguishing features.
 
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