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5 Adaptable Arrangements of Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle - La Marseillaise

"La Marseillaise" was composed during the French Revolution as a rallying cry against foreign invasions. Its stirring melody and patriotic lyrics made it an instant symbol of republican ideals.
"La Marseillaise" originated as a rallying cry for French troops during the Revolution, later adopted as the national anthem in 1795. Its stirring melody and patriotic lyrics symbolize liberty and resistance.
"La Marseillaise" was composed in 1792 during the French Revolution and later adopted as France's national anthem. It symbolizes revolutionary fervor and patriotism.
A parody adaptation of "La Marseillaise" with modified lyrics referencing the Gladiatus game community, blending revolutionary themes with in-game elements like gladiators and servers.
La Marseillaise, composed during the French Revolutionary Wars, became the rallying cry of the Revolution and later the national anthem of France. Its stirring melody and patriotic lyrics symbolize liberty and resistance.

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