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  1. The Cambridge Illustrated History of France by Colin Jones, 1999-08-01
  2. The Discovery of France: A Historical Geography, from the Revolution to the First World War by Graham Robb, 2007-10-29
  3. A Traveller's History Of France (Traveller's Histories Series) by Robert Cole, 2005-01-31
  4. History of Modern France, A (3rd Edition) by Jeremy D. Popkin, 2005-03-05
  5. A Concise History of France (Cambridge Concise Histories) by Roger Price, 2005-08-08
  6. France and the French: A Modern History by Rod Kedward, 2007-02-26
  7. A Short History Of France (1908) by Mary Platt Parmele, 2007-11-10
  8. A Traveller's History of Paris (Traveller's Histories Series) by Robert Cole, 2003-01
  9. The Road from the Past: Traveling through History in France by Ina Caro, 1996-04-25
  10. History of France by Andre Maurois, 1973-06
  11. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1 by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot, 2006-11-15
  12. France: A Modern History (History of Modern World) by Albert Leon Guerard, 1969-06
  13. Renaissance and Reformation France: 1500-1648 (The Short Oxford History of France)
  14. A History of Modern France: Volume 1: Old Regime and Revolution 1715-1799 (Penguin History) by Alfred Cobban, 1991-01-30

1. France History | Lonely Planet World Guide
france history. Humans have inhabited France for about 90,000 years. The Celtic Gauls arrived between 1500 and 500 BC; after several
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Humans have inhabited France for about 90,000 years. The Celtic Gauls arrived between 1500 and 500 BC; after several centuries of conflict with Rome, Gauls lost the territory to Julius Caesar in 52 BC, and by the 2nd century AD the region had been partly Christianised. In the 5th century the Franks (thus 'France') and other Germanic groups overran the country. The Middle Ages were marked by a succession of power struggles between warring Frankish dynasties. The Capetian Dynasty was a time of prosperity and scholarly revivalism despite continued battles with England over feudal rights. During this period, France was also embroiled in the Crusades, a holy war instigated by the Church against non-Christians. The Capetian Dynasty waned by the early 15th century as France continued to fight England in the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453), which featured 17-year-old firebrand Jeanne d'Arc. Religious and political persecution, culminating in the Wars of Religion (1562-98), continued to threaten France's stability during the 16th century. In 1572, some 3000 Protestant Huguenots were slaughtered in Paris. The Huguenots were later guaranteed religious, civil and political rights. By the early 17th century the country was held in thrall by Cardinal Richelieu, who moved to establish an absolute monarchy and increase French power in Europe. Louis XIV (the Sun King) ascended the throne in 1643 at the age of five and ruled until 1715. Throughout his reign, he hounded the Protestant minority, quashed the feuding aristocracy and created the first centralised French state. But as the 18th century progressed, the

2. France History
As a result of waves of Viking assaults in the ninth century, France was broken up into regions that were ruled by nobles some were actually independent
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BASIC INFO. ECONOMY GEOGRAPHY ... FRANCE Celtic tribes were the original inhabitants of the territory known as Gaul. Two hundred years before Christ, the Romans conquered the Mediterranean coast, colonized long before by Phoenicians and Greeks. Julius Caesar successfully conquered all of Gaul between 58 and 51 B.C., making the region a province of the Roman empire. Christianity quickly reached Gaul in the first century A.D. Visigoths, Franks, and Burgundii, barbarian invaders all, arrived in the fifth century and by 486, the Franks had unified the country, become Christians, and established the Merovingian line. Saracens attacked in the 600s but in 732, they were defeated by Charles Martel, whose grandson was Charlemagne. The Pope declared Charlemagne ruler of the West in 800. As a result of waves of Viking assaults in the ninth century, France was broken up into regions that were ruled by nobles some were actually independent states, more or less, such as Aquitaine, Burgundy, Flanders, Anjou, and Blois. After continually ravaging France's Atlantic coast, the Vikings set up the duchy of Normandy in 911. The Carolingians died out and were replaced by the Capetians who ruled from Paris and made that city a great church and university center, as well as a trade hub. Louis IX, also known as St. Louis, the Crusader-king, made France an international power as well. The Hundred Years War with England (1337-1453) weakened the French monarchy. England tried to take over France once and for all, but the French regrouped and drove the English out in 1453. They retained only a small bit of territory at Calais. France continued to develop as a center of culture and commerce, even with periodic disruptions for religious conflicts due to the Reformation. France under Louis XIII and Louis XIV pursued a foreign policy dominated by the powerful clergymen, Cardinals Richelieu and Mazarin. The defeat of the Habsburgs in the Thirty Years War (1618-48) served to further enhance France's stature in Europe. The palace of Versailles demonstrated that Louis XIV's was the richest and most dominant monarchy on the continent. Though France did not make much headway in land acquisition close to home, it became a colonial power around the world. France took the side of the nascent United States in its struggle with Britain which cost the country dearly in monetary terms and later in public discontent with the monarchy and what was viewed as its excesses. The French Revolution began in 1789; the King and Queen (Marie Antoinette) were guillotined in 1793 and before the Reign of Terror ceased in 1794, thousands met their end on the block. Napoleon named himself emperor of France in 1804. He expanded the empire in Europe and the Middle East but was ultimately defeated by the British (at Waterloo) and the Russians, leading to the collapse of the French empire. Though the monarchy was briefly restored,the French decided to do away with the institution in 1848. Louis Napoleon, the nephew of Bonaparte, became president of the Second Republic and in 1852 declared it the Second Empire and ruled as Napoleon III. The Second Empire came to an inglorious end after the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71). The Third Republic, famed for the belle epoque, lasted from 1871-1914. In 1907, in answer to the Triple Alliance, France, Great Britain, and Russia came together in the Triple Entente. France suffered tremendous casualties in the First World War and its role in world affairs diminished. In 1938, France sealed its own fate by participating in the Munich Agreement. Hitler's forces swept through France, occupying the north and assisting in the establishment of the Vichy collaborationist regime in the south. Charles de Gaulle rallied the Free French and after Liberation, he declared the Fourth French Republic. Post-war, France helped organize the EEC and also was a founding member of NATO. Problems with soon-to-be former colonies arose at this time, as well (Indochina, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco). France followed its own path in foreign affairs under de Gaulle, refusing to sign the nuclear test-ban and nonproliferation treaties, recognizing the People's Republic of China and eventually withdrawing French forces from the NATO command. After de Gaulle came a series of leaders, but none could match the charisma of the old general. Pompidou, Giscard d'Estaing, Mitterand, and Chirac all worked to preserve France's stature as a world power.

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Every century has added a new facet to the France of today: The Romans, who first occupied Gaul in 120 BC, built beautiful arenas, villas, aqueducts, thermal-spring baths and other structures still prominent in southern France. They were soon followed by the medieval religious orders, who built the stunning St. Jean Baptistery in Poitiers, the Trinity Chapel on the Bay of Cannes and hundreds of abbeys throughout the country. Around 1125, flamboyant Gothic designs began to play a major role in the building of cathedrals, such as those in Reims, Amiens, Chartres, Vezelay and Mont-Saint-Michel. The Renaissance introduced the architecture now seen in the homes and chateaux of the Loire Valley. Today, French designs such as Le Corbusier's Chapel of Ronchamp or the Pompidou Center in Paris continue to influence architectural thought throughout the world. In art, literature and philosophy, the French accent is pervasive. France Trip Search See Trips to France France Travel Experts

4. Nice, France History - ProvenceBeyond
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The foundation of ancient Nice was on the Chateau Hill (Colline du Chateau), overlooking and between the present old town and the port. The only archeological remains recovered there were some ceramic fragments, possibly dating to the Greeks of Marseille of the 6th or 5th century BC. The ruins of a 10th century cathedral can now be seen there (photo). On the hill of Cimiez, 3 km north of Le Chateau, were the remains of an oppidum belonging to the Ligurian tribe.
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The Greek Massaliote colony of Nikaia was probably located at the present old town (Vieux Nice), where the Paillon river joined the sea. The name Nikaia may have derived from "Nike", or victory, following the defeat of the local Ligurian tribe. Although there was a Greek acropolis on the Colline du Chateau, the Greeks were probably here along with the Ligurians, and with their cooperation. In 154 BC, the Romans helped Massalia defend

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1951, Brive Agen Koblet s grand exploit The single greatest exploit in the history of the Tour de France? Raphaël Geminiani certainly thought so.
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Home Races Tour de France Follow the links below for stories, photographs, and race details of the Tour de France, year by year. The story of the origins of the Tour de France : an epic tale of a intrigue amongst rival newspapers against a backdrop of deep political division in France. Victory for the Little Chimney Sweep : The first Tour took just six stages to complete the hexagon, resulting in a convincing win for Maurice Garin, perhaps road cycling's first great champion. "The Tour is finished..." : One year later and the race was nearly finished by cheating riders and rioting spectators. Another easy win for Garin? Well, not exactly! A new formula is devised : A major rethink saw the race organised on points, with more stages, but no night riding. The new formula, saved the race, which thereafter never looked back. The first climbing star is born : Rene Pottier dominated in 1906, the year that saw the Tour's first true mountain stages, and the first excursion out of France. But Pottier's life was to be a tragically short one... Victory to "the Argentine" : 1907 saw victory go to Lucien Petit-Breton, nicknamed "the Argentine", after his rival Emile Georget was demoted for an illegal bike change.

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Joseph R. Strayer, Carol Lansing The Albigensian Crusades a political history of southern France in the early 13th century; Dale
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Every century has added a new facet to the France of today: The Romans, who first occupied Gaul in 120 BC, built beautiful arenas, villas, aqueducts, thermal-spring baths and other structures still prominent in southern France. They were soon followed by the medieval religious orders, who built the stunning St. Jean Baptistery in Poitiers, the Trinity Chapel on the Bay of Cannes and hundreds of abbeys throughout the country. Around 1125, flamboyant Gothic designs began to play a major role in the building of cathedrals, such as those in Reims, Amiens, Chartres, Vezelay and Mont-Saint-Michel. The Renaissance introduced the architecture now seen in the homes and chateaux of the Loire Valley. Today, French designs such as Le Corbusier's Chapel of Ronchamp or the Pompidou Center in Paris continue to influence architectural thought throughout the world. In art, literature and philosophy, the French accent is pervasive.

8. AJ Auxerre's Coupe De France History
france history. AJ Auxerre s Coupe de France record Season Round Opponent Results.
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  • 1974-75 32 FC St Louis 1911 - AJA (Baume les Dames) 1-0
  • 1975-76 32 AJA - UES Montmorillonnaise (Chateauroux) 3-0 16 AJA - Olympique de Marseille 0-0 Olympique de Marseille - AJA 2-0
  • 1976-77 32 AJA - AS Poissy (Fontainebleau) 1-0 16 AJA - AS St. Etienne 0-0 AS St. Etienne - AJA 3-1
  • 1977-78 32 Troyes Aube - AJA (Epinal) 1-0
  • 1978-79 32 AJA - Entente Chaumontaise AC (Dijon) 4-2 16 Stade Quimperois - AJA 0-1 AJA - Stade Quimperois 0-0 8 AJA - Montpellier Paillade SC 0-0 Montpellier Paillade SC - AJA 0-2 4 AJA - Lille Olympique SC 0-0 Lille Olympique SC - AJA 1-2 2 AJA - RC Strasbourg 0-0 RC Strasbourg - AJA 2-2 F FC Nantes - AJA (Paris) 4-1
  • 1979-80 32 AJA - AS Libournaise (La Rochelle) 2-1 16 AJA - Calais RUFC 1-0 Calais RUFC - AJA 1-5 8 FC Metz - AJA 2-2 AJA - FC Metz 1-0 4 Paris FC - AJA 1-1 AJA - Paris FC 0-2
  • 1980-81 32 AJA - RCFC Besancon (Dijon) 2-0 16 SEC Bastia - AJA 2-1 AJA - SEC Bastia 1-1
  • 1981-82 32 AJA - Veloce Vannetais US (Redon) 2-0 16 AJA - FC Tours 2-1 FC Tours - AJA 3-1
  • 1982-83 32 AS St. Etienne - AJA (Paris) 1-0

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History Last updated in September 2003. 987. Until 16th century. French crown struggles to extend the King s power to the whole of France.
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14. France History - World66
While France continues to revere its rich history and independence French leaders are increasingly tying the future of France to the continued development of
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    [edit this] This is no World66 image. It was found using an Internet search. more.. [Change image] [Upload image] France was one of the earliest countries to progress from feudalism into the era of the nation-state. Its monarchs surrounded themselves with capable ministers and French armies were among the most innovative disciplined and professional of their day. During the reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715) France was the dominant power in Europe. But overly ambitious projects and military campaigns of Louis and his successors led to chronic financial problems in the 18th century. Deteriorating economic conditions and popular resentment against the complicated system of privileges granted the nobility and clerics were among the principal causes of the French Revolution (1789-94). Although the revolutionaries advocated republican and egalitarian principles of government France reverted to forms of absolute rule or constitutional monarchy four timesthe Empire of Napoleon the Restoration of Louis XVIII the reign of Louis-Philippe and the Second Empire of Napoleon III. After the Franco-Prussian War (1870) the Third Republic was established and lasted until the military defeat of 1940.

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History Archeological remains indicate that humans have lived in what is now France for at least 100,000 years. From about 50,000 to 8000 BC, Paleolithic cultures lived in the area, leaving extraordinary paintings on cave walls. The famous caves at Lascaux and elsewhere in southwest France date from this period. Neolithic cultures that populated France from 4000 to 2000 BC left behind thousands of stone monuments; the coastal regions of Brittany are especially rich in these prehistoric remains. More sophisticated cultures began to develop by about 2000 BC, and by about 800 BC a semi-agricultural Iron Age culture was dominant in much of France. After this, the Celts began to dominate; between 500 BC and AD 500 they migrated from central Europe to form most of the population of central and western France.

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Monday, June 30 Lance Armstrong faces Tour de france history By Joseph Coleman Associated Press. PARIS Lance Armstrong is already
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