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King & Spalding LLP is an American multinational corporate law firm that is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices located in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. [7] It has over 1,300 lawyers in 23 offices globally. [ 8 ]
He is a partner in international trade at King & Spalding. [6] Greer served as the chief of staff to trade representative Robert Lighthizer between 2017 and 2020. [6] In November 2024, President-elect Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Greer to become United States trade representative. [6]
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The defeats of the French and the capture of the King by the English in the Hundred Years War, as well as uprisings of the Parisian merchants under Etienne Marcel (1357–58) and a rural upraising against the crown, the Jacquerie (1360), persuaded the new French king, John II and his son, the future Charles V, that they needed a more secure ...
The siege of Paris of 885–886 was part of a Viking raid on the Seine, in the Kingdom of the West Franks. The siege was the most important event of the reign of Charles the Fat , and a turning point in the fortunes of the Carolingian dynasty and the history of France .
The siege of Paris of 845 was the culmination of a Viking invasion of West Francia. The Viking forces were led by a Norse chieftain named "Reginherus", or Ragnar, who tentatively has been identified with the legendary saga character Ragnar Lodbrok .
This fictional Odo actually saves Paris from a Viking attack, but is killed before ever succeeding in becoming king. [17] Count Odo appears in The Siege of Paris, the second expansion to the 2020 video game Assassin's Creed Valhalla. [18] Odo appears in the game Crusader Kings III as a bookmarked character. Players can play as him from the year ...
The Palais de la Cité (French pronunciation: [palɛ d(ə) la site]), located on the Île de la Cité in the Seine River in the centre of Paris, is a major historic building that was the residence of the Kings of France from the sixth century until the 14th century, and has been the center of the French justice system ever since, thus often referred to as the Palais de Justice.