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  2. France–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    England and France fought each other in the War of the League of Augsburg from 1688 to 1697 which set the pattern for relations between France and Great Britain during the eighteenth century. Wars were fought intermittently, with each nation part of a constantly shifting pattern of alliances known as the stately quadrille .

  3. Franco-British Union - Wikipedia

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    From 1340 to 1360, and from 1369 on, the king of England assumed the title of "king of France"; but although England was generally successful in its war with France, no attempt was made to make the title a reality during that period of time. The situation changed with King Henry V of England's invasion of France in 1415. By 1420, England ...

  4. Anglo-French Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-French Wars (1109–1815) were a series of conflicts between the territories of the Kingdom of England (and its successor state, the United Kingdom) and the Kingdom of France (succeeded by a republic). Their conflicts spanned throughout the Middle Ages to the modern age.

  5. King Charles France visit – Monarch bids Macrons farewell at ...

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    Both the King and Mr Macron will address the 160 guests, who will include high-profile figures chosen for their contribution to UK-France relations. (via REUTERS) (AFP via Getty Images)

  6. Category:England–France relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "England–France relations" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Dual monarchy of England and France - Wikipedia

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    Calais was protected by its garrison and local merchant community which exported wool to Northern Europe and England and making good commercial relations with the Low Countries [citation needed]. Normandy and the Île-de-France region was protected by the French Regent and Rheims by the Duke of Burgundy. The only sensitive part was in the ...

  8. Treaty of Tours - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear which side had the initiative to propose discussions, but by January 1444 the English council decided to open talks with the French. [6] In 1444, Henry VI, Charles VII, and Duke Philip of Burgundy reached an agreement that their commissioners should meet at Tours to discuss peace terms and a possible marriage alliance between England and France. [7]

  9. England loses to Greece as Carsley experiment backfires and ...

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    Lee Carsley ran into the first problems of his tenure as England's interim coach after a bold team selection backfired in a 2-1 home loss to Greece in the Nations League on Thursday. Erling ...