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Tricoteuse (French pronunciation: ​[tʁikɔtøz]) is French for a knitting woman. The term is most often used in its historical sense as a nickname for the women in the French Revolution who sat in the gallery supporting the left-wing politicians in the National Convention, attended the meetings in the Jacobin club, the hearings of the Revolutionary Tribunal and sat beside the guillotine during public executions, supposedly continuing to knit. The performances of the Tricoteuses were particularly intense during the Reign of Terror.

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  • Tricoteuses (de)
  • Tricoteuses (fr)
  • Tricoteuse (it)
  • Вязальщицы (ru)
  • Tricoteuse (en)
  • Tricoteuse (pt)
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  • Als Tricoteuses ([tʁikɔtøːz], französisch; „Strickerinnen“) wurden während der Französischen Revolution politische Aktivistinnen aus den Kreisen der Sansculottes bezeichnet, die an den Orten des revolutionären Geschehens auftraten und die Positionen der Jakobiner und Enragés militant unterstützten. (de)
  • Tricoteuse (French pronunciation: ​[tʁikɔtøz]) is French for a knitting woman. The term is most often used in its historical sense as a nickname for the women in the French Revolution who sat in the gallery supporting the left-wing politicians in the National Convention, attended the meetings in the Jacobin club, the hearings of the Revolutionary Tribunal and sat beside the guillotine during public executions, supposedly continuing to knit. The performances of the Tricoteuses were particularly intense during the Reign of Terror. (en)
  • Le tricoteuses, secondo la traduzione letterale dalla lingua francese, sono delle maglieriste o magliaie. Il termine (che deriva dal lemma tricot, che designa generalmente un lavoro fatto a maglia, artigianalmente o industrialmente) viene impiegato per indicare una persona di sesso femminile che lavora, appunto, a maglia servendosi di lana o cotone; in passato veniva usato specialmente in riferimento alle donne che si sedevano abitualmente intorno alla ghigliottina durante la Rivoluzione francese, nella Francia del XVIII secolo, per assistere in prima fila allo "spettacolo" della decapitazione mentre restavano intente a lavorare a maglia. (it)
  • Tricoteuse (pronúncia em francês: ​[tʁikɔtøz]) é o termo francês para uma tricoteira ou tricoteadora. O termo é mais usado em seu sentido histórico como um apelido paras as mulheres que se sentavam diante da guilhotina durante as execuções públicas em Paris durante a Revolução Francesa, supostamente continuando a tricotar entre as execuções. Entre os itens produzidos por essas mulheres estão o barrete da liberdade ou barrete frígio. (pt)
  • Les tricoteuses sont les femmes du peuple qui, pendant la Révolution française de 1789, assistaient aux séances de la Convention nationale, des clubs populaires et du tribunal révolutionnaire tout en tricotant. (fr)
  • Вязальщицы (Tricoteuse (французское произношение: ​[tʁikɔtøz]) — женщины-политические деятели из кругов санкюлотов, появлявшиеся на местах революционных событий и воинственно поддерживавшие позиции якобинцев и «бешеных». Термин чаще всего используется в его историческом смысле как обобщенное обозначение женщин во время Французской революции, которые сидели на галерее, поддерживая левых политиков в Национальном конвенте, присутствовали на собраниях в якобинском клубе, на слушаниях Революционного трибунала, и присутствовали возле гильотины во время публичных казней, продолжая вязать на спицах. (ru)
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  • Als Tricoteuses ([tʁikɔtøːz], französisch; „Strickerinnen“) wurden während der Französischen Revolution politische Aktivistinnen aus den Kreisen der Sansculottes bezeichnet, die an den Orten des revolutionären Geschehens auftraten und die Positionen der Jakobiner und Enragés militant unterstützten. (de)
  • Les tricoteuses sont les femmes du peuple qui, pendant la Révolution française de 1789, assistaient aux séances de la Convention nationale, des clubs populaires et du tribunal révolutionnaire tout en tricotant. Initialement surnommées « Jacobines, habituées des tribunes », leurs appels véhéments à la Terreur, leur participation à la chute des Girondins leur valurent le surnom d'« enragées » ou de « furies de la guillotine ». Ce n'est que tardivement au cours du XIXe siècle que le terme de tricoteuses désignera de façon plus générale toutes les femmes ayant participé aux mouvements revendicatifs entre 1789 et 1795. (fr)
  • Tricoteuse (French pronunciation: ​[tʁikɔtøz]) is French for a knitting woman. The term is most often used in its historical sense as a nickname for the women in the French Revolution who sat in the gallery supporting the left-wing politicians in the National Convention, attended the meetings in the Jacobin club, the hearings of the Revolutionary Tribunal and sat beside the guillotine during public executions, supposedly continuing to knit. The performances of the Tricoteuses were particularly intense during the Reign of Terror. (en)
  • Le tricoteuses, secondo la traduzione letterale dalla lingua francese, sono delle maglieriste o magliaie. Il termine (che deriva dal lemma tricot, che designa generalmente un lavoro fatto a maglia, artigianalmente o industrialmente) viene impiegato per indicare una persona di sesso femminile che lavora, appunto, a maglia servendosi di lana o cotone; in passato veniva usato specialmente in riferimento alle donne che si sedevano abitualmente intorno alla ghigliottina durante la Rivoluzione francese, nella Francia del XVIII secolo, per assistere in prima fila allo "spettacolo" della decapitazione mentre restavano intente a lavorare a maglia. (it)
  • Tricoteuse (pronúncia em francês: ​[tʁikɔtøz]) é o termo francês para uma tricoteira ou tricoteadora. O termo é mais usado em seu sentido histórico como um apelido paras as mulheres que se sentavam diante da guilhotina durante as execuções públicas em Paris durante a Revolução Francesa, supostamente continuando a tricotar entre as execuções. Entre os itens produzidos por essas mulheres estão o barrete da liberdade ou barrete frígio. (pt)
  • Вязальщицы (Tricoteuse (французское произношение: ​[tʁikɔtøz]) — женщины-политические деятели из кругов санкюлотов, появлявшиеся на местах революционных событий и воинственно поддерживавшие позиции якобинцев и «бешеных». Термин чаще всего используется в его историческом смысле как обобщенное обозначение женщин во время Французской революции, которые сидели на галерее, поддерживая левых политиков в Национальном конвенте, присутствовали на собраниях в якобинском клубе, на слушаниях Революционного трибунала, и присутствовали возле гильотины во время публичных казней, продолжая вязать на спицах. Выступления «вязальщиц» были особенно интенсивными во время правления террора . (ru)
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