The Sansculottides (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃kylɔtid]; also Epagomènes; French: Sans-culottides, Sanculottides, jours complémentaires, jours épagomènes) are holidays following the last month of the year on the French Republican calendar which was used following the French Revolution from approximately 1793 to 1805.

The Sansculottides, named after the sans-culottes, append the twelve, 30-day months of the Republican Calendar with five complementary days in a common year or six complementary days in a leap year, so that the calendar year would approximately match the tropical year. They follow the last day of Fructidor, the last month of the year, and precede the first day of Vendémiaire.

Each of the Sansculottides were assigned as one of the ten days of the week. Even though the five or six days were less than a full week, the following 1 Vendémiaire would still be a primidi, skipping four or five days of the week. The Sansculottides belong to the summer quarter. They begin on 17 or 18 September and approximately the end on the autumn equinox, on 22 or 23 September on the Gregorian calendar.


Conversion between Republican and Gregorian calendar for the years I - XIV
1 Jours complémentaires I
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Tuesday
17 September 1793
2 Wednesday
18 September 1793
3 Thursday
19 September 1793
4 Friday
20 September 1793
5 Saturday
21 September 1793
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
2 Jours complémentaires II
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Wednesday
17 September 1794
2 Thursday
18 September 1794
3 Friday
19 September 1794
4 Saturday
20 September 1794
5 Sunday
21 September 1794
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
3 Jours complémentaires III
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
Jour de la révolution
décade 37
1 Thursday
17 September 1795
2 Friday
18 September 1795
3 Saturday
19 September 1795
4 Sunday
20 September 1795
5 Monday
21 September 1795
6 Tuesday
22 September 1795
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
4 Jours complémentaires IV
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Saturday
17 September 1796
2 Sunday
18 September 1796
3 Monday
19 September 1796
4 Tuesday
20 September 1796
5 Wednesday
21 September 1796
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
5 Jours complémentaires V
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Sunday
17 September 1797
2 Monday
18 September 1797
3 Tuesday
19 September 1797
4 Wednesday
20 September 1797
5 Thursday
21 September 1797
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
6 Jours complémentaires VI
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Monday
17 September 1798
2 Tuesday
18 September 1798
3 Wednesday
19 September 1798
4 Thursday
20 September 1798
5 Friday
21 September 1798
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
7 Jours complémentaires VII
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
Jour de la révolution
décade 37
1 Tuesday
17 September 1799
2 Wednesday
18 September 1799
3 Thursday
19 September 1799
4 Friday
20 September 1799
5 Saturday
21 September 1799
6 Sunday
22 September 1799
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
8 Jours complémentaires VIII
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Thursday
18 September 1800
2 Friday
19 September 1800
3 Saturday
20 September 1800
4 Sunday
21 September 1800
5 Monday
22 September 1800
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
9 Jours complémentaires IX
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Friday
18 September 1801
2 Saturday
19 September 1801
3 Sunday
20 September 1801
4 Monday
21 September 1801
5 Tuesday
22 September 1801
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
10 Jours complémentaires X
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Saturday
18 September 1802
2 Sunday
19 September 1802
3 Monday
20 September 1802
4 Tuesday
21 September 1802
5 Wednesday
22 September 1802
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
11 Jours complémentaires XI
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
Jour de la révolution
décade 37
1 Sunday
18 September 1803
2 Monday
19 September 1803
3 Tuesday
20 September 1803
4 Wednesday
21 September 1803
5 Thursday
22 September 1803
6 Friday
23 September 1803
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
12 Jours complémentaires XII
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Tuesday
18 September 1804
2 Wednesday
19 September 1804
3 Thursday
20 September 1804
4 Friday
21 September 1804
5 Saturday
22 September 1804
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
13 Jours complémentaires XIII
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Wednesday
18 September 1805
2 Thursday
19 September 1805
3 Friday
20 September 1805
4 Saturday
21 September 1805
5 Sunday
22 September 1805
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h
14 Jours complémentaires XIV
 
Jour de la vertu
Jour du génie
Jour du travail
Jour de l'opinion
Jour des récompenses
décade 37
1 Thursday
18 September 1806
2 Friday
19 September 1806
3 Saturday
20 September 1806
4 Sunday
21 September 1806
5 Monday
22 September 1806
10 h
2:21:92
05:19:34
24 h

History

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In the decree of 5 October 1793 (le 14 du 1er mois de l'an II; later: le 14 Vendémiaire de l'an II) by the National Convention, the days following the last month of the year were named jours complémentaires and numbered serially. Only the leap day (jour intercalaire) received a name:

  • 1. premier jour complémentaire — First Complementary Day
  • 2. second jour complémentaire — Second Complementary Day
  • 3. troisième jour complémentaire — Third Complementary Day
  • 4. quatrième jour complémentaire — Fourth Complementary Day
  • 5. cinquième jour complémentaire — Fifth Complementary Day
  • 6. jour de la Révolution — Revolution Day

The other days, decades, and months were also serially numbered.

On 24 October (le 3 du 2e mois; later: le 3 Brumaire) of the same year, the poet Philippe-François-Nazaire Fabre, known as Fabre d'Églantine, made public his dislike of this naming convention ("le premier jour de la première décade du premier mois de la première année"). He suggested proper names for the months, the days of the months, and the days of the decades. For the jours complémentaires, he introduced the name Sansculottides. The individual days should have the following names:

  • 1. fête du génie — Celebration of Talent
  • 2. fête du travail — Celebration of Labour
  • 3. fête des actions — Celebration of Policy
  • 4. fête des récompenses — Celebration of Honors
  • 5. fête de l’opinion — Celebration of Convictions
  • 6. la Sans-culottide / la Sanculottide — (rough meaning:) "Day of the Revolutionary"

According to the proposal by Fabre d'Églantine:

The fête du génie should be dedicated to the most precious and, for the nation, most useful achievements of the human mind accomplished in the past year.
The fête du travail should be focused on industry, physical labour, and production of useful things.
On the fête des actions, good and beneficial policies should be praised that have been helpful, even if only of benefit to individuals rather than to the nation.
On the fête des récompenses, people should be rewarded for the merits exemplifying the previous three days' mottos.
On the fête de l’opinion, people should criticise the administration, without fear of punishment, in the form of songs, caricatures, and ironic and sarcastic speeches. By this, d'Églantine meant: "I dare to say that this one day will cause public servants to do their duty more than even the laws of a Draco ever could."
The Sanculottide, celebrated in leap years, should be the celebration of national unity. Representatives from all parts of the country should meet each other in the capital and celebrate together.

On 24 November 1793 these proposals were accepted with slight modifications. It was decided that the name should be written fêtes Sansculotides (one 't'). The alternate spellings Sans-culotides and Sans-culottides were also used. The fête des actions was shifted to the first place and named fête de la vertu. The fête des récompenses went to the last place and the leap year day regained its old name:

  • 1. fête de la vertu — Celebration of Virtue
  • 2. fête du génie — Celebration of Talent
  • 3. fête du travail — Celebration of Labour
  • 4. fête de l’opinion — Celebration of Convictions
  • 5. fête des récompenses — Celebration of Honors
  • 6. fête de la Révolution — Celebration of the Revolution

On 24 August 1795 (le 7 Fructidor de l'an III), the Sansculottides were renamed again to jours complémentaires (Complementary Days). The fête du travail was also known as the fête du labour. The fête de l'opinion was also termed fête de l'option (Celebration of Choice) or fête de la raison (Celebration of Reason).

The Basque translation of the calendar for 1799[1] simply names the bethagail-egunak as bethagail-legun, bethagail-bigun,... ("complementary primidi", "complementary duodi",...).

Conversion table

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Table for conversion between Republican and Gregorian Calendar
referring to the "Sansculottides"
Common Years
  I. II. IV. V. VI.
Fête de la
vertu
Fête du
génie
Fête du
travail
Fête de
l'opinion
Fête des
recompenses
17 18 19 20 21
September 1793 1794 1796 1797 1798
Leap Years
  III. VII.      
Fête de la
vertu
Fête du
génie
Fête du
travail
Fête de
l'opinion
Fête des
recompenses
Fête de la
révolution
17 18 19 20 21 22
September 1795 1799      
  VIII. IX. X. XII. XIII.
Fête de la
vertu
Fête du
génie
Fête du
travail
Fête de
l'opinion
Fête des
recompenses
18 19 20 21 22
September 1800 1801 1802 1804 1805
  XI.        
Fête de la
vertu
Fête du
génie
Fête du
travail
Fête de
l'opinion
Fête des
recompenses
Fête de la
révolution
18 19 20 21 22 23
September 1803        

References

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  1. ^ Revolución Francesa (La Revolución en el País Vasco continental): El Euskera en la Revolución, by Eugéne Goyenetche, in the Spanish-language Auñamendi Encyclopedia. It references Franciaco Republicaren Çaspigarren Ourtheco Qhoundaderra ("The [calendar?] of the year VII of the Republic of France")
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