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  1. Gallic rooster - Wikipedia

    • The Gallic rooster (French: le coq gaulois) is a national symbol of France as a nation, as opposed to Marianne representing France as a state and its values: the Republic. The rooster is also the symbol of the Wallonia region and the French Community of Belgium. See more

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    During the times of Ancient Rome, Suetonius, in The Twelve Caesars, noticed that, in Latin, rooster (gallus) and Galli … See more

    Wallonia

    The Gallic rooster was adopted as the symbol of Walloon movement. It represents a "bold rooster" (coq hardi), raising its claws, instead of the "crowing rooster" that is traditionally depicted in France. This symbol, als… See more

    Cocorico

    In France, the French onomatopoeia for the rooster crowing sound, "cocorico" (cock-a-doodle-doo), is sometimes used as an expression of national pride, sometimes ironically. See more

     
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  2. National symbols of France - Wikipedia

     
  3. What does the gallic rooster represent? - Geographic Pedia

  4. The Gallic Rooster - France in the United States / …

    Nov 29, 2007 · One of the national emblems of France, the Coq Gaulois (the Gallic Rooster) decorated French flags during the Revolution. It is the symbol of the French people because of the play on words of the Latin gallus meaning …

  5. What is the Gallic Rooster? (with pictures) - Cultural …

    May 23, 2024 · The Gallic Rooster or coq gaulois is a symbol of the French nation and history, in addition to its land and culture. Along with Marianne of France and the lily, the Gallic Rooster symbolizes France and the French people, and he …

  6. The Gallic Rooster: le coq gaulois - French Moments

    Feb 8, 2022 · The Gallic rooster is a symbol of France and personifies the early inhabitants of France, the Gauls. France identified herself to the cockerel for its courage, determination and virility when defending the flock.

  7. The rooster - Élysée

    Dec 14, 2022 · Discover how the rooster, which has appeared on Gallic coins since Antiquity, has become the emblem of France in the eyes of the world.

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    The Gallic Rooster. One of the national emblems of France, the Coq Gaulois (the Gallic Rooster) decorated French flags during the Revolution. It is the symbol of the French people because of the play on words of the Latin gallus meaning …

  10. Coq Gaulois – Gallic Rooster, a French symbol

    Coq Gaulois, the Gallic rooster, an animal known for its pugnacity, courage and passion, is the uncontested symbol of France throughout the world

  11. Gallic Rooster: The Timeless French Symbol of …

    Nov 26, 2023 · The Gallic Rooster (le Coq Gaulois) stands as one of the most iconic and intriguing mythical symbols of France. Far more than a mere bird, the Gallic Rooster has weathered the storms of France’s diverse and tumultuous …

  12. Gallic Rooster - (Symbolism in Art) - Fiveable

  13. Why is the Gallic Rooster, a Symbol of France?

  14. Why is the Rooster A Symbol of France? | A French Collection

  15. The Gallic rooster: an old French symbol - Monsieur de France

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  17. (PDF) Vercingetorix, Asterix and the Gauls: Gallic symbols in …

  18. (PDF) Gallic Symbols in 19th-20th Century French …

    Two well-known icons of modern French culture: the Gauloise cigarette packet and the Asterix strip cartoon. Why is the former, in effect, a right-wing nationalist symbol, but the latter, to generalize a little, a left-wing version? To answer this, …

  19. Gaulish Mythology - Myths and Legends

  20. Gallic symbols: How the French Think - New Statesman

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