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“Explore fascinating snippets of France’s quirky past! Discover how 19th-century Parisians enjoyed free wine from fountains during special events, Victor Hugo’s unique writing rituals, and the French obsession with onions that led to a courtroom ban. Delve into the French Revolution’s fleeting desire to rename days and months with nature-themed terms, and the 17th-century fashion trend of panniers. Join us for a captivating journey through France’s unconventional history!”

Cool things about France’s past in the 1800s Paris put wine in fountains for big events so everyone could have free wine Victor Hugo a famous writer sometimes wrote without clothes to focus better people in France loved onions so much that they stopped them from being brought into court because they were too

Distracting in the French Revolution some people wanted to rename days and months with nature words back in the 1600s French lady used Hoops to make wide skirts starting a trendy style called paniers

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