Who Were Marianne And Germania ? What Was The Importance Of The Way In Which They Were Portrayed ?
Answer: In the 1800s, artists made female allegories to represent the whole country. She was given the name Marianne in France, which was a popular Christian name that emphasised the idea of a people's homeland. The red cap, the three colours, and the cockade were all inspired by Liberty and the Republic. Marianne statues were put up in public places to remind people of the national symbol of unity and to get them to identify with it. Images of Marianne can be seen on coins and stamps. So, Germania became a metaphor for the German nation. In pictures, Germania wears a crown of oak leaves, because the German oak is a symbol of heroism.
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CBSE NCERT Class 10 History (Chapter 1)
The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe
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