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following morning. At the rooster's crowing, Peter remembered Jesus's words. Its crowing at the dawning of each new morning made it a symbol of the daily victory of light over darkness and the triumph of good over evil. It is also an emblem of the Christian's attitude of watchfulness and readiness for the sudden return of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, and the final judgment of humankind. That is why, during the
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to make fun of the French, the association between the rooster and the Gauls/French was developed by the kings of France for the strong Christian symbol that the rooster represents: prior to being arrested, Jesus predicted that Peter would deny him three times before the rooster crowed on the
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in 496, the "first Christian king of France". The republicans rejected this royalist and Christian origin of the country and trace the origins of France back to the ancient Gaul. Although purely apocryphal, the rooster became the personification of the early inhabitants of France, the Gauls.
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completely modified the traditional perception of the origins of France. Until then, the royal historiography dated the origins of France back to the baptism of
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The popularity of the Gallic rooster as a national personification faded away until its resurgence during the
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meaning "chicken" in reference to the rooster adorning many of the Clouet products at the time.
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The popularity of the symbol extends into business through several notable brands:
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Another heraldic animal officially used by the French nation was the
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representing France as a state and its values: the Republic. The
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Embassy of France in the United States - additional information
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war memorial
La Rochelle
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Marianne
rooster
Wallonia
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Élysée Palace
President of the French Republic
Suetonius
The Twelve Caesars
Latin
homonyms
Middle Ages
Latin
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rooster
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Renaissance
weather vanes

World War I
Liomer
Somme
French Revolution
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