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Hi Ian, sorry for not getting back sooner been to france. 'Armes Garde Nationale' is this a police unit, as today the garde nationale is semi police.
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Hello Terry,
The 'Garde Nationale' was a military force but separate from the army. Below is a piece that I have taken from Wikipedia relating to the Garde Nationale at the period in which your sabre was used. National Guard of 1831 A new National Guard was established in 1831 following the July Revolution in 1830. It fought in the Revolution of 1848 in favour of the republicans. Napoleon III confined it during the Second Empire to subordinate tasks in order to reduce its liberal and republican influence. During the Franco-Prussian War the Government of National Defense of 1870 called on it take a major role in defending Paris against Prussia. During the uprising of the Paris Commune, from March to May 1871, the National Guard in Paris was expanded to include all able-bodied citizens capable of carrying weapons. Following the Commune's defeat by the French Army, the Guard was suppressed and disbanded on 14 March 1872. Ian |
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Thanks Ian. it always makes a weapon a bit more interesting, if you know some of its history.
thanks again. terry |
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You are very welcome Terry.
Ian |
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