12th month of the French Republican calendar, from mid-August to mid-September
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Fructidor (French pronunciation:[fʁyktidɔʁ]) is the twelfth month in the French Republican Calendar. The month was named after the Latin word fructus 'fruit'.
Fructidor is the third month of the summer quarter (mois d'été). By the Gregorian calendar, Fructidor starts on either August 18 or August 19 and ends exactly thirty days later, on September 16 or September 17. Fructidor follows the month of Thermidor and precedes the Sansculottides.
The month is often used as a shorthand term for the Coup of 18 Fructidor.
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Tuesday 18 August 1795
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Wednesday 19 August 1795
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Thursday 20 August 1795
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Friday 21 August 1795
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Saturday 22 August 1795
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Sunday 23 August 1795
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Monday 24 August 1795
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Tuesday 25 August 1795
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Wednesday 26 August 1795
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Thursday 27 August 1795
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Friday 28 August 1795
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Saturday 29 August 1795
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Sunday 30 August 1795
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Monday 31 August 1795
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Tuesday 1 September 1795
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Wednesday 2 September 1795
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Thursday 3 September 1795
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Friday 4 September 1795
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Saturday 5 September 1795
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Sunday 6 September 1795
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Monday 7 September 1795
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Tuesday 8 September 1795
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Wednesday 9 September 1795
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Thursday 10 September 1795
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Friday 11 September 1795
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Saturday 12 September 1795
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Sunday 13 September 1795
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Monday 14 September 1795
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Tuesday 15 September 1795
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Wednesday 16 September 1795
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