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  2. Timeline of Paris - Wikipedia

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    2 August – Henry III of Navarre becomes Henry IV, king of France, 1 November Henry IV tries to capture Paris by a surprise attack on the walls around the left bank, but fails. 1590 7 May – Henry IV attacks the city again, this time at the faubourgs Saint-Denis and Saint-Martin, but the attack fails.

  3. 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 ...

  4. History of Paris - Wikipedia

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    A succession of revolutionary factions ruled Paris: on 1 June 1793, the Montagnards seized power from the Girondins, then were replaced by Georges Danton and his followers; in 1794, they were overthrown and guillotined by a new government led by Maximillien Robespierre. On 27 July 1794, Robespierre himself was arrested by a coalition of ...

  5. List of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    From the 14th century down to 1801, the English (and later British) monarch claimed the throne of France, though such claim was purely nominal excepting a short period during the Hundred Years' War when Henry VI of England had control over most of Northern France, including Paris. By 1453, the English had been mostly expelled from France and ...

  6. Belek - Wikipedia

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    Belek is a neighbourhood in the Serik district in Turkey's Antalya Province. [1] As of 2022, it had a population of 9,102. [ 2 ] Before the 2013 Turkish local government reorganization , it was a town ( Belde ).

  7. Chronology of the Paris Commune - Wikipedia

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    March 1: Germans parade through Paris; National Guard Central Committee protests; March 10: Assembly decides to move to Versailles, snubbing Paris; March 18: Failed attempt to seize Montmartre cannons begins the Paris Commune; March 22: Second Lyon Commune

  8. History of France - Wikipedia

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    Stone tools discovered at Chilhac and Lézignan-la-Cèbe indicate that pre-human ancestors may have been present in France at least 1.6 million years ago. [1] Neanderthals were present in Europe from about 400,000 BC , [ 2 ] but died out about 40,000 years ago, possibly out-competed by modern humans during a period of cold weather.

  9. Category:French history timelines - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Timelines of New France history (1 C, 7 P) ... Chronology of the Paris Commune; R.