Exemple -- L`Histoire de la France - Partie I

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Le l’historie de France
1,500 BC
1200BC
59-52 BC
Le populations prehistoriques,
l’art des cavernes, et des
monuments du pierre`
Settlement by the
Gauls (related to the
Celts). Règlement
par les Gaulois (liés
aux Celtes).
Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar and the
beginning of Gallo-Roman
civilization. Conquête de la Gaule par
Jules César et le début de la civilisation
500 AD
Barbarian invasions
and the end of Pax
Romana following
the fall of Rome.
Invasions barbares
et la fin de la Pax
Romana après la
chute de Rome.
600 AD
Settlement by
the Franks, the
barbarian tribe
from which
France derives
its name.
Règlement par
les Francs, la
tribu barbare
dont la France
tire son nom.
• Around 2500 bce the celts came from central
europe and settlement in Gaul
• Autour de 2500 avant notre ère les Celtes
venus de l'Europe centrale et de règlement en
Gaule
• During 125 bce roman empire began to
expand and it took some of France, known
then as Gaul it belonged to Germanic tribe
Pendant 125 bce empire romain a commencé à
augmenter et il a fallu de la France, connu
alors comme la Gaule, il appartenait à la tribu
germanique
• Julius Caesar conquered part of Gaul in 57-52 bce
• Jules César a conquis la Gaule en 57-52 avant notre ère
• Gaul remained under roman rule until franks invaded Gaul
in the 5TH century A.D
• Gaule restée sous la domination romaine jusqu'à francs ont
envahi la Gaule au 5ème siècle après
Gaul was divided up into provinces
La Gaule était divisée en provinces
In 486 Clovis leader of the Salain franks defeated Syaruis at
Soissoms then he united most Gaul under his rule.
En 486 Clovis chef des Francs saliens défaite Syaruis à
Soissons puis il réunit plus Gaule sous son règne.
Image de France dans 500
• En 496 christianisme recevoir un boosted when
Clovis became a Roman Catholic.
• After Clovis death in 511 division lost power
after his death
• In 751 by Pepin the short the son of Charles
establish Carolingian rule
• In 771 reunited Frankish domain and conquered
the Lombard kingdom northern ltaly
Picture of France in 700
• In 778 he defeated the Avras of the Danubian
plan
• Advanced frontier with Muslin Spain as south
as Barcelona
• Charlemagne in 800 ce crowned Emperor of
the Romans by Pope Leo III
• On death of his son Louis I between 814 and
840 The empire was divided among his three
other son in the treaty of Verdum in 843
• After Charles death in 814 heirs were
incapable of maintaining any polite unity
• In 843 Viking invaders murder the bishops of
Nantes
• In 845 Viking ransacked Paris
• Charles the Simple 892-922 was forced to give
the Viking a area off Seine River which is
Normandy
• In 987 the family of Huge Capet established
them self on the throne of Capetition
• In 1066 William took possession of the
kingdom of England
• In 1154 there was a dispute with English
throne of Henry II already duke of Normandy
• In 1152 France ex-queen of Eleanor of
Aquitaine brought him more control of southwest France
• In 1204 English control of French ended with
the French victory at Bouvines in 1214
• Since the Capetian line was gone, the throne
fell to the family of Valois
• Then England and France having a war last a
hundred year.
• In the war the English had majority victory but
they all was driven back the English had
majority victory at Slury in 1340 and in 134
Creay and in 1415 but French drive them back
in 1453
• The deaths of duke in 1477 but the provence
was wiling to be king of france in 1486
• Then in 1491 Brittary was add to France
Map of Gaul
Picture of Gual and tribes
http://www.vikingmythology.com/vikingmyths.htm
http://www.britishbattles.com/100-yearswar/agincourt.htm
Oeuvres Cités
http://www.justfrance.org/france/france- http://www.biography.com
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http://www.timemaps.com/history/france
-500ad/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaul
http://www.sciencepho
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son/RoyalAncestors/William
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history.htm#Gaul
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