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  1. Fundamental laws of the Kingdom of France. The fundamental laws of the Kingdom of France were a set of unwritten principles which dealt with determining the question of royal succession, and placed limits on the otherwise absolute power of the king from the Middle Ages until the French Revolution in 1789. They were based on customary usage and ...

  2. The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the early 10th century, when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, until 1 May 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, which would later become the United Kingdom. The Kingdom of England was among the most powerful states in ...

  3. Treaties. International arbitrations from 1977, 1978, 1982, 1988 and 1991 for the maritime border and the Treaty of Canterbury (1986) for the channel tunnel. The border between the countries of France and the United Kingdom in Europe is a maritime border that stretches along the Channel, the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. 1937–1939: Sir Eric Phipps. 1939–1940: Sir Ronald Hugh Campbell. No representation from 1940 to 1944, due to the German occupation of France during the Second World War. 1944–1948: Sir Alfred Duff Cooper, (previously Representative to the Free French in Algiers from 1943) 1948–1954: Sir Oliver Harvey.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArlesArles - Wikipedia

    Arles joined the countship of Provence in 1239, but, once more, its prominence was eclipsed by Marseilles. In 1378, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV made the Dauphin of France (later King Charles VI of France) vicar of the moribund Kingdom of Burgundy-Arles for his lifetime. The kingdom ceased to have any political existence soon afterwards.

  6. The Kingdom of the Netherlands has land borders with Belgium, Germany (both in the European Netherlands), and France (on Saint Martin ). About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, as much land has been reclaimed from the sea. Dikes were erected to protect the land from flooding.

  7. Spain. France. The Kingdom of Navarre ( / nəˈvɑːr /; Basque: Nafarroako Erresuma, Spanish: Reino de Navarra, French: Royaume de Navarre, Latin: Regnum Navarrae ), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona ( Basque: Iruñeko Erresuma ), was a Basque kingdom that occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, with its northernmost areas ...