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  1. Hace 2 días · Francis I died on 31 March 1547 and was succeeded by his son Henry II, who continued the religious repression pursued by his father in the last years of his reign. His policies were even more severe since he sincerely believed all Protestants were heretics; on 27 June 1551, the Edict of Châteaubriant sharply curtailed their right to ...

  2. Hace 2 días · The head of the government of France has been called the prime minister of France (French: Premier ministre) since 1959, when Michel Debré became the first officeholder appointed under the Fifth Republic.

  3. Hace 2 días · Since World War II France has been a permanent member in the UN Security Council and NATO. It played a central role in the unification process after 1945 that led to the European Union. It remains a strong economic, cultural, military and political factor in the 21st century.

  4. 19 de may. de 2024 · The following list includes all of the transitional monarchs, including the Carolingian and Louis I, the latter of whom was technically king of the Carolingian empire and not what we know today as France.

  5. Hace 5 días · François Ier, né sous le nom de François d’Angoulême le 12 septembre 1494 à Cognac et mort le 31 mars 1547 à Rambouillet, est un roi de France ayant régné du 25 janvier 1515, jour de son sacre, à sa mort en 1547. Fils de Charles d'Orléans et de Louise de Savoie, il appartient à la branche de Valois-Angoulême de la dynastie capétienne .

  6. 26 de may. de 2024 · Charles IX (born June 27, 1550, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris—died May 30, 1574, Vincennes, France) was the king of France from 1560, remembered for authorizing the massacre of Protestants on St. Bartholomew’s Day, August 23–24, 1572, on the advice of his mother, Catherine de Médicis.