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  2. 1810 in France - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1810 in France. Incumbents. Emperor – Napoleon I [1] Events. 6 January - Treaty of Paris ends war between France and Sweden.

  3. Reception history of Jane Austen - Wikipedia

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    The war with France that began in 1793 was seen as an ideological war between the British monarchy vs. the French republic, which led conservative writers such as Jane West, Hannah More, and Elizabeth Hamilton to depict the feminine private sphere in the family as the embodiment of British values under threat from France, and to write a series ...

  4. 1810 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Toggle New books subsection. 2.1 Fiction. 2.2 Drama. 2.3 Poetry. 2.4 Non-fiction. 3 ... This article contains information about the literary events and publications ...

  5. Timeline of French history - Wikipedia

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    France obtains Lille and other territories of Flanders from Spain. 1678: Treaties of Nijmegen: A series of treaties ending the Franco-Dutch War. France obtains the Franche-Comté and some cities in Flanders and Hainaut (from Spain). 1684: 15 August: Truce of Ratisbon: End of the War of the Reunions. France obtains further territories in the ...

  6. Category:1810s in France - Wikipedia

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    1810 in France (4 C, 3 P) 1811 in France (3 C, 1 P) ... Pages in category "1810s in France" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. 18th-century French literature - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century also brought enormous social changes to France; an enormous growth in population; and, even more important, the growth of the wealthy class, thanks to new technologies (the steam engine, metallurgy), and trade with France's colonies in the New World and India. French society was hierarchal with the Clergy (First Estate) and ...

  8. French Penal Code of 1810 - Wikipedia

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    The 1810 Penal Code. The Penal Code of 1810 (French: Code pénal de 1810) was a code of criminal law created under Napoleon which replaced the Penal Code of 1791. [1] Among other things, this code reinstated a life imprisonment punishment, as well as branding. These had been abolished in the French Penal Code of 1791.

  9. Treaty of Paris (1810) - Wikipedia

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    The peace resulting from the treaty lasted until Napoleon's refusal to permit Sweden to annex Norway, which was then under the sovereignty of Denmark, an ally of France. [2] That was followed in January 1812 by the French occupation of Swedish Pomerania for violating the Continental System since Sweden was still trading with the United Kingdom.