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Members and supporters of the short-lived 1871 Paris Commune
French Army in May 1871, 43,000 Communards were taken prisoner, and 6,500 to 7,500 fled abroad. The number of Communard soldiers killed in combat or executed
Communards
British synth-pop duo
"Never Can Say Goodbye". The name Communards refers to the revolutionaries of the 1871 Paris Commune. The Communards formed in 1985 after singer Jimmy
The_Communards
1986 studio album by the Communards
Communards is the debut studio album by British synth-pop duo the Communards, released on 14 July 1986 by London Records. The album was produced by Mike
Communards_(album)
duo The Communards. Both of their studio albums, Communards and Red, reached the top ten and achieved Platinum status in the UK. The Communards had success
The_Communards_discography
1871 revolutionary city council
prisoners were captured, 7,000 to 8,000 Communards had gone into exile abroad, and an estimated 10 to 15,000 Communards were killed, giving a total Commune
Paris_Commune
1987 studio album by The Communards
Communards – Never Can Say Goodbye". British Phonographic Industry. 1 December 1987. Retrieved 8 February 2022. Type Never Can Say Goodbye Communards
Red_(The_Communards_album)
Scottish pop singer
vocalist before leaving the band in 1985 to join the Communards. With Somerville on lead vocals, the Communards released their self-titled debut album in 1986
Jimmy_Somerville
Monument in Paris
The Communards’ Wall (French: Mur des Fédérés) at the Père Lachaise cemetery is where 147 Commune soldiers along with another 19 officers were executed
Communards'_Wall
1971 single by The Jackson 5
ISBN 0-646-11917-6. "The Communards – Never Can Say Goodbye" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Retrieved June 1, 2018. "The Communards – Never Can Say Goodbye"
Never_Can_Say_Goodbye
1975 song by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
Reverend Richard Coles's drug-fuelled disco years in The Communards". The Telegraph. "Communards Songs and Albums | Full Official Chart History". Official
Don't_Leave_Me_This_Way
End of the Paris Commune
d'Honneur. Fighting continued until 28 May, when the last Communard soldiers surrendered. 43,522 Communards were taken prisoner, including 1,054 women. More than
Semaine_sanglante
1921 anti-Bolshevik revolt in Russia
The Kronstadt rebellion (Russian: Кронштадтское восстание, romanized: Kronshtadtskoye vosstaniye) was a 1921 insurrection of Soviet sailors, naval infantry
Kronstadt_rebellion
Fires at the Paris Commune
Versailles recaptured Paris from the Communards. Most of the fires were set by members of the Commune, known as Communards or Federates, between 22 and 26
Fires_in_the_Paris_Commune
British actor
television presenter Brian Cant, and partner of Richard Coles, the former Communards musician and Anglican priest. Cant appeared twice on the long-running
Richard_Cant
British singer
Morris then decamped to chart success with The Communards. Morris found fame initially with the Communards, who are best known for their hit "Don't Leave
Sarah_Jane_Morris_(singer)
for Children in Need. List of number-one dance hits (United States) The Communards discography Jimmy Somerville discography "Bronski Beat | full Official
Bronski_Beat_discography
1794 event during the French Revolution
Strength Unknown c. 3,000 loyalists Casualties and losses Unknown Various people were executed: 21 Robespierrists 70 Communards 78 Montagnard deputies
Fall of Maximilien Robespierre
Fall_of_Maximilien_Robespierre
on women to stay at home, but after an appeal on 3 April to women in Communard newspapers, several women's marches took place, including one on 5 April
Women_in_the_Paris_Commune
Love #16 as "The Communards". GfK Entertainment (in German). BVMI. Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Album: Communards #15 | Red #22 | Single:
Jimmy_Somerville_discography
Catholic basilica and landmark in Paris, France
left-wing politicians who view it as a symbol of the repression of the Communards. The basilica was designed by Paul Abadie, whose neo-Byzantine-Romanesque
Sacré-Cœur,_Paris
Russian/Soviet guided missile cruisers
ships were built and planned to be built at the Shipyard named after 61 Communards in Mykolaiv, Ukrainian SSR.[citation needed] The design started in the
Slava-class_cruiser
Paris commune photos
photography to control and identify Communards", and Gisèle Freund even went so far as to say that, while Communards willingly allowed themselves to be
Crimes_de_la_commune
British synthpop band
Bronski Beat in 1985 and went on to have success as lead singer of the Communards and as a solo artist. He was replaced by vocalist John Foster, with whom
Bronski_Beat
American bearded man, Transcendentalist
Joseph Michael Palmer (1789 – October 30, 1873) was an American bearded man, who faced persecution for wearing a beard. A prominent Transcendentalist and
Joseph_Palmer_(communard)
Shipyard in Mykolaiv, Ukraine
Union. Until 2017, the shipyard was named as the Shipyard named after 61 Communards, a name inherited from its period as a major Soviet Navy shipyard. The
Mykolayiv_Shipyard
Algerians deported after the 1871–1872 Mokrani Revolt
transports of Communards, who were to leave precious testimonies of the Kabyles' presence. However, the Kabyles were left behind when the Communards were granted
Algerians_of_the_Pacific
British musical duo
London Records. The band was an offshoot of Jimmy Somerville's band the Communards, and featured two of his female backing musicians, Scottish vocalist Caroline
Banderas_(duo)
2001 greatest hits album by Jimmy Somerville featuring Bronski Beat and The Communards
covering Scottish pop singer Jimmy Somerville's career in Bronski Beat, The Communards and as a solo artist. It was released in 2001 and reached number 29 in
The Very Best Of (Jimmy Somerville album)
The_Very_Best_Of_(Jimmy_Somerville_album)
1995 studio album by Jimmy Somerville
Somerville, former lead singer of the synthpop groups Bronski Beat and The Communards. "Heartbeat" (Jimmy Somerville, Matt Rowe, Richard Stannard) - 4:25 "Hurts
Dare_to_Love
French South Pacific colony (1864–1924)
Paris Commune of 1871, which means that the deportees are often called "Communards". 4,250 were sent from 1872 to the Île des Pins penitentiaries, or to
Penal_colony_of_New_Caledonia
Class of Soviet anti-aircraft guided-missile destroyers
Notes Project 61 Komsomolets Ukrainy (ex-SKR-25) Komsomol of Ukraine 61 Communards Shipyard 15 September 1959 31 December 1960 31 December 1962 Black Sea
Kashin-class_destroyer
Massacre of priests and gendarmes during the Paris Commune, 1871
and gendarmes by communards during the semaine sanglante ("bloody week") at the end of the Paris Commune in May 1871. The communards associated the Catholic
Massacre_in_the_Rue_Haxo
Class of Guided missile cruisers of the Soviet later Russian navy
the design being finalised in the late 1960s.[citation needed] The 61 Communards shipyard in Mykolaiv (Nikolayev) was selected to construct the class,
Kara-class_cruiser
Former cemetery in Kaunas, Lithuania
the December 1926 coup were moved to the park. Bronze sculpture Four Communards by sculptors Bronius Vyšniauskas and Napoleonas Petrulis [lt] was installed
Ramybė_Park
Square in Paris
crumpled clay rose up and an instant after a crowd of men, National Guards, Communards, and a sight-seeing Englishman flew upon it, and commenced to get bits
Place_Vendôme
French writer and politician (1802–1885)
Hugo denounced the government's refusal to grant political asylum to the Communards threatened with imprisonment, banishment or execution. This caused so
Victor_Hugo
Political party in France
founded in 1871 as a heterogeneous alliance of moderate radicals, former Communards and opponents of the French-Prussian Treaty. Formed in the early years
Republican_Union_(France)
Federal region of Belgium including the capital
distant countries, particularly France. From 1871, many of the Paris Communards fled to Brussels, where they received political asylum. Other notable
Brussels
1871 battle during the Paris Commune
government forces fell back, some Communards mistakenly believed their side was victorious. The Versaillais had captured 30 Communards, five of whom became the
Battle_of_Courbevoie
1984 single by Bronski Beat
"Smalltown Boy" Adam Block (9 December 1986). "A Clarion Call from England's Communards: Syl's New "Attraction"" (PDF). The Advocate. Retrieved 23 December 2022
Smalltown_Boy
British musician, writer, presenter and priest (born 1962)
multi-instrumentalist who partnered Jimmy Somerville in the band the Communards. They achieved three UK top-10 hits, including the No. 1 record and best-selling
Richard_Coles
Italian choreographer (born 1955)
Tonioli made a guest appearance and sang "Don't Leave Me This Way" by the Communards. Reactions to the performance were mixed. Tonioli is fluent in five languages:
Bruno_Tonioli
English singer-songwriter (1960–2016)
and "Johnny, Remember Me". Somerville left the band in 1985 to form The Communards with Richard Coles who also worked with Bronski Beat. Steinbachek and
Larry_Steinbachek
1973 Kara-class missile cruiser
History → Soviet Union → Russia Name Azov Builder 61 Communards Shipyard Laid down 21 July 1972 Launched 14 September 1973 Commissioned 25 December 1975
Russian_cruiser_Azov
British singer and drummer
Three (her backing vocals being evident in "Our Lips Are Sealed") and the Communards. She also played drums for Feargal Sharkey on his hits "A Good Heart"
June_Miles-Kingston
1970s modification of Project 61 anti-submarine destroyers
Name Modified Kashin class (Project 61MP) Builders Zhdanov Shipyard 61 Communards Shipyard Operators Soviet Navy Russian Navy Polish Navy Indian Navy
Mod_Kashin-class_destroyer
1871 pamphlet by Karl Marx
Franco-Prussian War and on the character and significance of the struggle of the Communards in the Paris Commune. Between the middle of April and the end of May 1871
The_Civil_War_in_France
Political party in Turkey
The Revolutionary Communard Party (Turkish: Devrimci Komünarlar Partisi, DKP) is a left-wing political organisation founded on 4 February 2016, following
Revolutionary_Communard_Party
Militia involved in the Syrian civil war
revolutionary socialist organizations from Turkey, most notably the Revolutionary Communard Party (DKP), active in the Rojava conflict of the Syrian Civil War. Inspired
United_Freedom_Forces
of the 80 to 100 caricaturists then living in Paris, most of whom were Communards. Le Fils du Père Duchêne illustré was one of the Commune's longest-running
Le_Fils_du_Père_Duchêne
Topics referred to by the same term
Life, 1995 "Tomorrow", by Clinic from Do It!, 2008 "Tomorrow", by the Communards from Red, 1987 "Tomorrow", by the Cranberries from Roses, 2012 "Tomorrow"
Tomorrow
British left-wing musical collective of the 1980s
tour had been a prototype of sorts for Red Wedge), Paul Weller and the Communards' lead singer Jimmy Somerville, the Red Wedge held concert parties and
Red_Wedge
1988 single by Eighth Wonder
p. 17. Retrieved 30 October 2023. The Communards (29 June – 12 July 1988). "Singles reviewed by the Communards" (PDF). Smash Hits. Vol. 10, no. 13. p
Cross My Heart (Eighth Wonder song)
Cross_My_Heart_(Eighth_Wonder_song)
British gay rights activist (1960–1987)
strike. The ballad "For a Friend" in the album Red from synth-pop duo The Communards was written in his memory. Mark Hooper of The Rough Guide to Rock wrote
Mark_Ashton
Music genre in which the synthesizer is the main instrument
work of acts such as British duos Pet Shop Boys, Erasure and the Communards. The Communards' major hits were covers of disco classics "Don't Leave Me This
Synth-pop
Political and socioeconomic ideology
'Dictatorship of the Proletariat' based on the model of democracy followed by the communards of Paris in 1871. Much of the work was theoretical, designed, by means
Communism
Urban park in Paris, France
Square Louise-Michel. The ceremony honored New Caledonia and persecuted communards. Feminism in France Louise Michel station "Louise Michel Square | VisitParisRegion"
Square_Louise-Michel
Claudja Barry Biddu Boys Town Gang Bronski Beat Miquel Brown Cappella The Communards Al Corley Patrick Cowley Dead or Alive Hazell Dean Divine Jason Donovan
List of hi-NRG artists and songs
List_of_hi-NRG_artists_and_songs
nineteen other communards drowned after their makeshift boat fell apart. Rastoul's wife Juliette, was caught assisting in the escape of communards and deported
New Caledonia escapees in Australia
New_Caledonia_escapees_in_Australia
1986 single by the Communards
by British synth-pop duo the Communards released in November 1986 as the final single from their debut album Communards. It was their second top-ten hit
So_Cold_the_Night
Topics referred to by the same term
Martin Murphey song), 1984 "Disenchanted", a 1986 song by the Communards from Communards "Disenchanted", a 2001 song by Smash Mouth from Smash Mouth "Disenchanted"
Disenchanted
French journalist and politician (1839–1903)
Charles Félix César Longuet (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl feliks sezaʁ lɔ̃ɡɛ]; 14 February 1839, Caen – 5 August 1903, Paris) was a journalist and prominent
Charles_Longuet
Urban park in Paris, France
crushing of the Paris Commune, the park was the site of a massacre of Communards by army troops. Claude Monet painted a series of three paintings of the
Parc_Monceau
chart the year after. The biggest-selling single of the year went to The Communards, with a hi-NRG cover of the disco song "Don't Leave Me This Way". The
1986_in_British_music
Prime Minister of France (1906–1909, 1917–1920)
for the separation of church and state, as well as the amnesty of the Communards exiled to New Caledonia. After about 1,400,000 French soldiers were killed
Georges_Clemenceau
French socialist revolutionary (1805–1881)
oblivious to the events in Paris and the subsequent massacre of the Communards. The Commune repeatedly offered to exchange all of its hostages, including
Louis-Auguste_Blanqui
Remote settlement housing convicts
Melanesia (in the South Sea) received transported dissidents like the Communards, Kabyles rebels and convicted criminals between the 1860s and 1897. Île
Penal_colony
French painter and sculptor (1841–1919)
Commune in 1871, while Renoir painted on the banks of the Seine River, some Communards thought he was a spy and were about to throw him into the river, when
Pierre-Auguste_Renoir
Cemetery in Paris, France
requested cremation. The Communards' Wall (Mur des Fédérés), located within the cemetery, was the site where 147 Communards were executed by the French
Père_Lachaise_Cemetery
secured the record for most top 10 hits in 1986 with six hit singles. The Communards were one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the
List of UK top-ten singles in 1986
List_of_UK_top-ten_singles_in_1986
David Sneddon Jimmy Somerville, singer, member of Bronski Beat and the Communards Sons and Daughters SOPHIE Spirea X Spit Back Sharleen Spiteri, singer
List of bands and musicians from Glasgow
List_of_bands_and_musicians_from_Glasgow
1983 British TV series or programme
demonstrators Tony Banks Graham Bonnet Bill Bruford Vince Clarke The Communards John Entwistle Omar Hakim Jan Hammer Allan Holdsworth James Ingram Danny
Rockschool
socialism Municipal socialism Queer socialism Proto-socialism Chartists Communards Diggers Jacobins Levellers Radicals Radicalism Scientific socialism Social
List_of_political_ideologies
English musician (born 1957)
and appreciated his work with bands such as Wire, Marc Almond and The Communards and even two singles from Paul Statham's old band B-Movie. Regarding the
Peter_Murphy_(musician)
Topics referred to by the same term
1997 Red (T'Pau album), 1998 R.E.D (Tiwa Savage album), 2015 Red (The Communards album), 1987 The R.E.D. Album, by Game Red, a 2003 compilation by Kelly
Red_(disambiguation)
Anarchism spread into Belgium as Communards took refuge in Brussels with the fall of the Paris Commune. Most Belgian members in the First International
Anarchism_in_Belgium
Political philosophy and movement
socialist movement into many groups and the execution and exile of many Communards to penal colonies following the suppression of the Paris Commune favoured
Anarchism
"Take My Breath Away" Berlin 1 November "Don't Leave Me This Way" The Communards 8 November 15 November 22 November 29 November 6 December "Walk Like an
List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1986
List_of_Dutch_Top_40_number-one_singles_of_1986
History of France from 1789 to 1914
the commune was bloody. One hundred forty-seven Communards were executed in front of the Communards' Wall in Père Lachaise Cemetery, while thousands
France in the long nineteenth century
France_in_the_long_nineteenth_century
Russian pre-dreadnought battleship
The Russian battleship Potemkin (Russian: Князь Потёмкин-Таврический, romanized: Kniaz Potyomkin-Tavricheskiy, "Prince Potemkin of Taurida") was a pre-dreadnought
Russian_battleship_Potemkin
Place for forced labor in French penal colonies
Biribi in 1923 and 1924 internment of political opponents in a bagne: Communards in Nouméa, anarchists, and anti-militarists in Biribi, Dreyfus, on Devil's
Bagne_(penal_establishment)
British television sitcom (2013–2016)
Warren Philip Voss Opening theme "Never Can Say Goodbye" performed by the Communards Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of series
Vicious_(TV_series)
1978 single by Sylvester
British singer Jimmy Somerville, formerly of the bands Bronski Beat and Communards, released a cover of "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" in 1989. His version
You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
You_Make_Me_Feel_(Mighty_Real)
Television series
Coles, a Church of England priest and former member of the pop group the Communards, was one of several priests, including the Revv Kevin Sculley, Matthew
Rev._(TV_series)
Armed conflict between Turkey and PKK
History of the Kurds by David McDowall Merged with the Revolutionary Communard Party (DKP) in 2017. According to official figures, in the period during
Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency
Kurdistan_Workers'_Party_insurgency
Russian poster and stage designer (1900–1952)
Press. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-8135-2604-1. "Exchange: The Communard's Pipe (Pipe of the Communard)". University of Michigan Museum of Art. Retrieved 8 February
Nikolai_Prusakov
1892 anarchist bombing in Paris
describing this contextual situation as follows: From the slaughter of the Communards of Paris during the “Bloody Week” of 21–28 May 1871, to the small massacre
Lobau_bombing
Dead human body
Corpses of Parisian Communards
Cadaver
Governor-general of French Indochina (1843–1919)
joined with Henri Rochefort in demanding the erection of a monument to the Communards; but after his election to the Chamber of Deputies for the 5th arrondissement
Jean Marie Antoine de Lanessan
Jean_Marie_Antoine_de_Lanessan
President of France from 1879 to 1887
Charles de Freycinet. In 1880, he passed an amnesty law in favor of the communards. On 28 December 1885, Grévy was elected for another seven years as president
Jules_Grévy
Russian Fidonisy-class destroyer
Nezamozhnik (Russian and Ukrainian: Незаможник, Ukrainian romanization: Nezamozhnyk, lit. 'poor peasant') was one of eight Fidonisy-class destroyers built
Soviet_destroyer_Nezamozhnik
1971 Hungarian film
the chaos of civil war after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Communards try to maintain control in the countryside, including the support of an
Agnus_Dei_(1971_film)
American musical duo
with Faith No More, Erasure and Jimmy Somerville of Bronski Beat and the Communards. Half of the album was recorded by Tony Visconti in London with the other
Sparks_(band)
1986 compilation album by various artists
Australia.[citation needed] Lionel Richie – "Dancing on the Ceiling" The Communards – "Don't Leave Me This Way" Elton John – "Heartache All Over the World"
Summer_'87
2009 greatest hits album by Jimmy Somerville featuring Bronski Beat & The Communards
featuring his work as a solo artist, as well as with Bronski Beat and The Communards. The compilation was released in 2009, and spans twenty five years of
For_a_Friend:_The_Best_Of
British folk music band
2001. Guitarist Stu Mason, drummer Tim Desmond, and former Bronski Beat/Communards bassist Dave Renwick left the band in 2010, as work was due to start on
Ostara_(band)
Geographical area
José Bové moved there during this period in support of the protests. Communards from the nearby Community of the Ark, led by the pacifist Lanza del Vasto
Larzac
The Bangles 1987-04-25 1987-05-02 1987-05-09 1987-05-16 "Multimix" The Communards 1987-05-23 1987-05-30 1987-06-06 1987-06-13 1987-06-20 1987-06-27 1987-07-04
List of number-one singles of the 1980s in Spain
List_of_number-one_singles_of_the_1980s_in_Spain
Radio station in England
last song played on The Bay 102.8 was "Never Can Say Goodbye" by The Communards. The first song on Hot Radio was "Some Like It Hot" by The Power Station
Hot_Radio
Topics referred to by the same term
Palmer (American Revolutionary War general) (1716–1788) Joseph Palmer (communard) (1791–1874), American Transcendentalist and member of the Fruitlands
Joseph_Palmer
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Girl/Female
Italian American English German
Rose.
Girl/Female
Tamil
The earth
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Reginald, REGINOLD means "wise ruler."Â
Boy/Male
German Teutonic American English
Friend of the people.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name for a man of good birth (see Gentle).Translation of any of the various equivalents of 1 in other languages, for example Italian Gentiluomo or French Gentilhomme.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : habitational name from any of various places in eastern Cornwall now known as Lidcott, Lydcott, Ludcott, and Lidcutt. All are named from Old Cornish luit ‘gray’ + cuit ‘wood’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Always Happy; Romantic; Handsome; Cool; Winner of All Heart; Load Muruga
Boy/Male
Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Fearless; Better than Best; Brave; Perfectionist; Confidante
Female
Polish
 Feminine form of Polish Klaudiusz, KLAUDIA means "lame." Compare with another form of Klaudia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Walcott, Walcot, or Walcote, for example in Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire, all named in Old English with w(e)alh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, ‘Welsh’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace) + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’, i.e. ‘the cottage where the (Welsh-speaking) Britons lived’.This surname was in MA from an early date. William Walcott emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in 1637; John Wolcott (1632–1690) is recorded in Springfield, MA.
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