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  2. Pretext - Wikipedia

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    A pretext (adj.: pretextual) is an excuse to do something or say something that is not accurate. Pretexts may be based on a half-truth or developed in the context of a misleading fabrication. Pretexts may be based on a half-truth or developed in the context of a misleading fabrication.

  3. List of encyclopedias in French - Wikipedia

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    dans la France contemporaine: Dictionary of the Religious World in Contemporary France: 1985–present Dictionnaire universel: Universal Dictionary: 1690–1727 Encyclopédie de la Vie [a] Encyclopedia of Life: 2008–present Encyclopédie (d'Yverdon), ou Dictionnaire universel raisonné des connaissances humaines: Encyclopedia (of Yverdon), or ...

  4. François de Surienne - Wikipedia

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    At the time he was an adventurer in the pay of the English, and took thirty-two towns before, on 23 March 1449, he seized the Breton town of Fougères while a truce between France and England was in force. This action became a pretext to break the truce, triggering the last phase of the Hundred Years' War. [6]

  5. French Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    By August 2011, French Wikipedia was the 7th most visited site in France, with nearly 16 million unique visitors a month (according to Médiamétrie). In April 2012, it had 20 million unique visitors per month, or 2.4 million per day [ 10 ] with over 700 million page views.

  6. Prefect (France) - Wikipedia

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    A prefect (French: préfet, plural préfets, both ) in France is the State's representative in a department or region. Regional prefects are ex officio the departmental prefects of the regional prefecture. Prefects are tasked with upholding the law in the department they serve in, including controlling the actions of local authorities.

  7. Zététique - Wikipedia

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    Zététique seems to have entered the French language around the 17th century. The oldest known reference is found in the Dictionnaire des Arts et des sciences (1694), II, p. 615, wherein the Methode zetetique is the method to resolve a mathematical problem. [2]

  8. French conquest of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    France had also made a major loan to Tunisia in the mid-19th century. [3] The Tunisian government was weak, with an inefficient tax system that only brought it one-fifth of the tax collected. The economy was crippled with a series of droughts and the elimination of corsairs by Western fleets. Lastly, Tunisians had little control on foreign ...

  9. 1808 in France - Wikipedia

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    February – Under the pretext of reinforcing the Franco-Spanish army occupying Portugal, French troops begin filing into Spain. 29 February – A French column, disguised as a convoy of wounded, takes Barcelona by convincing the authorities to open the city's gates. 23 March – Madrid is occupied by French forces.