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  1. 3 de ene. de 2022 · SOURCES:https://www.worldhistory.org/https://www.britannica.com/_____ SUBSCRIBE NOW : ht...

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  3. Vercingetorix became a popular warrior figure and the first hero in France’s national history and identity, studied by school children all across the country. The need for the legend of the “nation of Gaul” would continue as within a few years would come the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 and then two World wars, when the French would need to rally to defend the nation against outside invasion.

  4. 21 de feb. de 2024 · As time went on, the power of the King was expanded by conquests, seizures and successful feudal political battles. The history of France starts with the election of Hugh Capet (940–996) by an assembly summoned in Reims in 987. Capet had been "Duke of the Franks" and then became "King of the Franks" (Rex Francorum).

  5. 21 de oct. de 2019 · Gaul was an ancient region which included France and parts of Belgium, West Germany, and Italy. Having seized control of the Italian regions and a southern coastal strip in France, in 58 BCE, the Roman republic sent Julius Caesar (100–44 BCE) to conquer the region and bring it under control, partly to stop Gallic raiders and German incursions.

  6. For much of its history, France has played a central role in European culture. With the advent of colonialism and global trade, France reached a worldwide market, and French artistic, culinary, and sartorial styles influenced the high and popular cultures of nations around the globe. Today French customs, styles, and theories remain an ...

  7. France - Roman Conquest, Gaul, Franks: In the 2nd century bce Rome intervened on the side of Massilia in its struggle against the tribes of the hinterland, its main aim being the protection of the route from Italy to its new possessions in Spain. The result was the formation, in 121 bce, of “the Province” (Provincia, whence Provence), an area spanning from the Mediterranean to Lake Geneva ...