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This is a list of years in France. See also the timeline of French history. For only articles about years in France that have been written, see Category:Years in France .
Category:Years in France - Wikipedia. France portal. Years in French history. For older years, see also Category:Centuries in France . Wikimedia Commons has media related to France by year. Subcategories. This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total. Years in the French colonial empire (14 C) Years in Paris (117 C) -
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 of France. See also the list of Frankish kings, French monarchs, and presidents of France .
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1229: 1229 University of Paris strike, riots at the University of Paris that resulted in a number of student deaths and reforms of the medieval university.1251: Shepherds' Crusade, attacks on monasteries, universities and Jews.1257: Revolt in Marseille1261: Revolt in Marseille1307: Revolt in Paris1309: Crusade of the Poorin northern Europe and notably Picardy, Avignon and Marseille1320: Shepherds' Crusade, widespread violence in France and Aragon1338: Peasant revolt near Laon1407–1435: Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War1418: Revolt in Châlons-en-Champagne1440: Praguerie, a noble rebellion1465: League of the Public Weal, a noble rebellion1505: Riot in Nîmes1506: Riot in Carcassonne1507: Riot in Nevers1514: Tax revolt in Agen1620: Battle of Ponts-de-Cé, a rebellion by Marie de' Medici is defeated by King Louis XIII.1620–1629: The Huguenot rebellions, a series of southern revolts in part led by Henri, Duke of Rohan in response to increasing reversals of the Edict of Nantes.1624: Peasant rebellion in Quercy1632: Battle of Castelnaudary, a rebellion by Gaston, Duke of Orléansis defeated by royal forces.1702–1710: Camisard Rebellion, a prolonged local guerrilla war by Protestants of the Cévennes region in the wake of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV.1707: Croquant rebellionsin Quercy1709–1710: Food riots during the famine of 1709–17101718–1720: Pontcallec conspiracy, a rebellion in Brittany1811–1812: Food riots1816–1817: Food riots1829–1830: Food riots1830: The July Revolution, which led to the abdication of Charles X and establishment of the July Monarchy under Louis Philippe I.1900–1901: Violent strikes in Belfortand Marseille1906–1907: Violent strikes1907: Revolt of the Languedoc winegrowers1908: Strikes in Nantes2005: 2005 French riots, a series of riots that occurred in the suburbs of Parisand other French cities involving the burning of cars and public buildings at night.2006: 2006 youth protests in France, riots resulting from opposition to a measure set to deregulate labour in France.2007: 2007 Villiers-le-Bel riots, riots in the Val-d'Oisedepartment that began following the deaths of two teenagers whose motorcycle collided with a police vehicle.2007–09: 2007–09 university protests in France, protest movements resulting from several reform projects under Minister for Higher Education and Research Valérie Pécresse.Tensions between France and the Plantagenet empire would last a hundred years, until Philip II of France conquered, between 1202 and 1214, most continental possessions of the empire, leaving England and Aquitaine to the Plantagenets. Charles IV the Fair died without an heir in 1328.
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Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. / Establishments in France by year (51 C) 0–9. 1794 in France (3 P) 1916 in France (4 P) 1919 in France (1 C, 2 P) 1940 in France (1 C, 4 P) 1944 in France (4 P) 1969 in France (1 C, 3 P) 2007 in France (1 C, 2 P) 2015 in France (1 C, 3 P)