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La Marseillaise

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La Marseillaise was the national anthem to the French Republic during the French Revolution after the National Assembly declared war against Austria. Originally composed for the army of the Rhine, volunteers marching from Marseille sang the song and its title and message transformed and it became the rallying sound for the revolution.[1] During the French Revolution, the French Assassin Arno Dorian came across Paris' local taverns and its customers singing the anthem.[2]

Behind the scenes

The song was composed at evening 25 April 1792. That means, in Unity, it should not actually be heard before sequence 8, memory 1 The King's Correspondence.

Sarah Schachner used the tune in the track Rather Death Than Slavery for Unity.

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