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His death, however, was followed by a three-year-long civil war that ended with the Treaty of Verdun, which divided Francia into three kingdoms, one of which (Middle Francia) was short-lived. Modern France developed from West Francia, while East Francia became the Holy Roman Empire and later Germany. By this time, the eastern and western parts ...
Year Date Event 1004: Robert annexed the Duchy of Burgundy. 1016 6 July Battle of Pontlevoy: 1022 Orléans heresy: 1031: 20 July: Robert died in a civil war against his sons. His second son, Henry I, succeeded him; his third, Robert I Capet, disputed the succession and led a new revolt. 1032
3.3 Full date unknown. 4 Deaths. ... Events from the year 1800 in France. Incumbents ... André-Robert Andréa de Nerciat, novelist (born 1739)
1,800–2,000 English forces Between 1,800 and 2,000 civilians rounded up in the town marketplace and killed by troops led by Henry V of England, despite his orders against doing so Paris massacres: 12 June 1418 21 August 1418: Paris: 1,000–5,000 Parisian mob Armagnacs slaughtered by Parisian mob Siege of Rougemont 1421: Rougemont 60 English ...
During Robert's reign, Rollo remained loyal to Charles, who continued to contest his deposition. [8] Gathering an army, Charles marched against Robert, and on 15 June 923 at the Battle of Soissons Robert was killed. However, his army won the battle and Charles was captured. [9] Charles remained a captive until his death in 929.
Nicolas Louis Robert (2 December 1761 – 8 August 1828) was a French soldier and mechanical engineer, who is credited with a paper-making invention that became the blueprint of the Fourdrinier machine. In 1799, Robert patented the first machine to produce 'continuous paper'.
This is a list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792 until the current Fifth Republic. For wars involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792), see List of wars involving the Kingdom of France .
His death, however, was followed by a 3-year-long civil war that ended with the Treaty of Verdun. Modern France developed from West Francia, while East Francia became the Holy Roman Empire and later Germany. Louis the Pious made many divisions of the Carolingian Empire during his lifetime.