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  1. Charlemagne

    The only empire which has ever united France and Germany (apart from a few years under Napoleon) is the one established in the 8th century by Charlemagne, the grandson of Charles Martel and son of Pepin III.
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    What is the 8th century?
    8th century. The 8th century is the period from 701 to 800 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Common Era. In the Middle East, the coast of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula quickly come under Islamic Arab domination.
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    How did King Henry the 8th gain the Duchy of Normandy?
    (Henry had inherited the Duchy of Normandy through his mother, Mathilda of England, and the County of Anjou from his father, Geoffrey of Anjou, and in 1152, he had married France's newly divorced ex-queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine, who ruled much of southwest France.
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    What was the population of France in the Middle Ages?
    At the end of the Middle Ages, France was the most populous region in Europe—having overtaken Spain and Italy by 1340. In the 14th century, before the arrival of the Black Death, the total population of the area covered by modern-day France has been estimated at around 16 million. The population of Paris is controversial.
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    Who became king of France in 1824?
    Louis XVIII became King of France until his death on 16 September 1824. Death of Napoleon . French invasion of Spain: France started its invasion of Spain, eventually succeeding and restoring the monarchy, ending the Liberal Triennium .
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    The 8th century is the period from 701 (DCCI) through 800 (DCCC) in accordance with the Julian Calendar. The coast of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula quickly came under Islamic Arab domination. The westward expansion of the Umayyad Empire was famously halted at the siege of … See more

    • Estimated century in which the poem Beowulf is composed.
    • Classical Maya civilization begins to decline.
    • The Kombumerri burial grounds are founded. See more

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    Heavy plow in use in the Rhine valley.
    Horse collar in use in Northern Europe in 8th or 9th century — perhaps introduced from Asia.
    • Mid 8th century – papermaking introduced from China to Arabs. See more

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    In the Middle Ages in France, the vast majority of the population—between 80 and 90 percent—were peasants.
    Traditional categories inherited from the Roman and Merovingian period (distinctions between free and unfree peasants, between tenants and peasants who owned their own land, etc.) underwent significant changes up to the 11th century. The traditional rights of "free" peasants—s…

  5. https://www.8thcentury.com/map-of-francia

    A fairly simple representation of the Frankish empire under Charles Martel Byzantine Empire Here’s a map of the Byzantine empire around this time. …

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    • https://brewminate.com/creating-french-culture...

      Jul 12, 2019 · Paris became the artistic and commercial hub of the kingdom, as well as its administrative and judicial center. From the mid-thirteenth century through the sixteenth century, the “religion of royalty” summarized by the …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:8th_century_in_France

      Category:8th century in France. This category is located at Category:8th century in Francia. Note: This category should be empty. See the instructions for more information. There are no …

    • https://www.britannica.com/place/France/France-1715-89

      Article History France, 1715–89 The year 1789 is the great dividing line in the history of modern France. The fall of the Bastille, a medieval fortress used as a state prison, on July 14, 1789, …

    • https://www.britannica.com/place/France/Economy...

      France in the early 17th century. Henry IV; Louis XIII; The Fronde; The age of Louis XIV. The development of central government; Louis’s religious policy; Absolutism of Louis; Foreign …

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      The Merovingians: 5th - 8th century AD: The Franks provide the dynasty which can be seen as the first royal house of France. From them, in origin one of the Germanic tribes, the word …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_French_history

      This is a timeline of French history, comprising important legal changes and political events in France and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Paris_(845)

      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 …

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