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  2. 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 ...

  3. 1800 in France - Wikipedia

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    1800 in France. 3 languages ... Events from the year 1800 in France. Incumbents. The French Consulate [1] Events. January - Constitutional Referendum held which ...

  4. France in the long nineteenth century - Wikipedia

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    A map of France in 1843 under the July Monarchy. By the French Revolution, the Kingdom of France had expanded to nearly the modern territorial limits. The 19th century would complete the process by the annexation of the Duchy of Savoy and the County of Nice (first during the First Empire, and then definitively in 1860) and some small papal (like Avignon) and foreign possessions.

  5. French Republican calendar - Wikipedia

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    French Republican Calendar of 1794, drawn by Philibert-Louis Debucourt. The French Republican calendar (French: calendrier républicain français), also commonly called the French Revolutionary calendar (calendrier révolutionnaire français), was a calendar created and implemented during the French Revolution, and used by the French government for about 12 years from late 1793 to 1805, and ...

  6. French Revolutionary Wars - Wikipedia

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    France eventually issued an ultimatum demanding that Leopold renounce any hostile alliances and withdraw his troops from the French border. [9] The reply was evasive, and the French Assembly voted for war on 20 April 1792 against Francis II , the successor of Leopold II, after a long list of grievances presented by foreign minister Charles ...

  7. Timeline of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Gregorian calendar is introduced in Paris, with the elimination of ten days; 9 December is followed by 20 December. 1587 The teaching of Arabic is introduced at the Collège de France. 1588 9 May – Henry I, Duke of Guise, leader of the ultra-Catholic faction, makes a triumphal entry into Paris, cheered by the Parisians.

  8. Category:1800s in France - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... French Republican calendar‎ (1 C, ... Pages in category "1800s in France" The following 19 pages are in this ...

  9. Paris under Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    In 1800, 651 paintings were shown; in 1812, 1,353 paintings were on display. The stars of the salon were the history painters, Pierre-Narcisse Guérin , Antoine-Jean Gros , Jacques-Louis David , Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson and Pierre-Paul Prud'hon , who painted large canvases of the events of the Empire and the heroes and heroines of ...