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264 La Marseillaise

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The national anthem of France was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, a captain in the French army. In 1795 it became the first national anthem, but it was banned by Napoleon and the rulers after him. In 1878 it was reinstated as the national anthem.

Het volkslied van Frankrijk werd in 1792 geschreven door Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, een kapitein in het Franse leger. In 1795 werd het dit het eerste volkslied, maar het werd door Napoleon en de machthebbers na hem verboden. In 1878 werd het weer in ere hersteld als nationaal volkslied.

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