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  1. The Pale of Calais was a territory in northern France ruled by the monarchs of England from 1347 to 1558. The area, which was taken following the Battle of Crécy in 1346 and the subsequent siege of Calais, was confirmed at the Treaty of Brétigny in 1360.

  2. The French siege of Calais in early 1558 was part of the Italian War of 1551–1559 between France and England and their respective allies. It resulted in the seizure of the town and its dependencies by France. The Pale of Calais had been ruled by England since 1347, during the Hundred Years' War.

    • 1–8 January 1558
    • French victory, France seizes Calais and its surroundings
    • Calais, France
  3. Calais (en español antiguo, Calés) es una ciudad y comuna francesa situada en el departamento del Paso de Calais (del cual es una subprefectura y la ciudad más poblada), de la región de Alta Francia.

  4. The Pale of Settlement was a western region of the Russian Empire with varying borders that existed from 1791 to 1917 (de facto until 1915) in which permanent residency by Jews was allowed and beyond which Jewish residency, permanent or temporary, was mostly forbidden.

    • 124 years: From the late 18th to early 20th centuries
    • 7 countries: Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine, Poland, Latvia and Russia.
  5. Le Calaisis (en anglais : The Pale of Calais) est une région historique et culturelle du nord de la France à la frontière avec le Boulonnais, l' Audomarois et la Flandre et bordé par la mer du Nord. Elle est constituée des cantons de Calais-1, Calais-2, Calais-3 et Marck.

  6. As every schoolboy used to know, Calais fell to the French in January 1558. It was an event of international importance. To Mary Tudor it was a disaster, trumpeting stark evidence of the failure of her policies and especially the alliance with Spain.