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    Franks, mentions several siblings of Clovis within his narrative, apparently thus children of Childeric: Clovis I (died 511), whose mother was Basina...
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    Austrasia—as it is variously called—from 511 to 534. He was the son of Clovis I and one of his earlier wives or concubines (possibly a Franco-Rhenish...
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    Frankish King of the Merovingian dynasty, as third of the four sons of Clovis I who shared the kingdom of the Franks upon their father's death in 511...
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  • April 2014. "Napoléon Ier en 1812". Retrieved 20 April 2014. "Napoléon Bonaparte en 1797". Retrieved 20 April 2014. "Napoléon Ier en 1806". Retrieved 20...
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    elements. Childeric and Clovis were described as Kings of the Franks, and rulers of the Roman province of Belgica Secunda. Clovis became the absolute ruler...
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    several interruptions. Classical French historiography usually regards Clovis I, king of the Franks (r. 507–511), as the first king of France. However...
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    L’Histoire de France de Clovis à Chirac (1996) Tout baigne (1998) La Sarko-attitude (2008) L’Histoire de France de Clovis à Nicolas Ier (2008) "Décès du caricaturiste...
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    of France begins with Clovis, elected as king of France by the tribe of the Franks, who gave their name to France. Before Clovis, we have Gallo-Roman and...
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    domain, although the Franks had been enemies of the Saxons in the time of Clovis I, during the early Merovingian period of the fifth and sixth centuries...
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    between 1550 and 1555 for Jacques Groslot, "bailli d'Orléans" by Jacques Ier Androuet du Cerceau. King François II of France died there in 1560. Kings...
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    three-act comedy, Paris, Impr. du Cercle social 1792: Réflexions d’un patriote : Ier sur les assignats; IIe sur les craintes d’une banqueroute nationale; IIIe...
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    l'Impératrice Eugénie 8 2 rue de l'Élysée [1,230] Hôtel Lalique 8 40 cours Albert-Ier [1,231] Hôtel Landolfo-Carcano 8 1 rue de Tilsitt [1,232] Hôtel de Marigny...
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    199. Vial, Charles-Éloi (2014). "Les trois actes d'abdication de Napoléon Ier". Napoleonica la Revue (in French). 19 (1): 3. doi:10.3917/napo.141.0003...
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    Résultats des Campagnes Scientifiques Accomplies Sur Son Yacht Par Albert Ier, Prince Souverain de Monaco (in French). 27 Siphonophores Provenant des Campagnes...
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  • both before and after the palatalized sound, but Old French infinitives in -ier were later converted to end in -er. Stressed /e/ in an open syllable normally...
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    was employed at the court was Benvenuto Cellini, who worked for François Ier from 1540, and imported the Mannerist style to France (one example being...
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    French). Archived from the original on 7 November 2007. "La Statue de Napopéon Ier" [The Statue of Napopéon I]. www.ville-cherbourg.fr (in French). Archived...
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  • Birday, éd. Lindsay Brook, Londres 1989, pp. 327–353 & pl. XVII. ‘Ruricius Ier, évêque de Limoges et ses alliances familiales’, Francia, 18, 1 (1991), pp...
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    Words by Thomas Hood (1872–73) Ho messo nuove corde al mandolino (1872–73) Ier fu mandata (1872–73) If thou art sleeping, maiden, awake. Words by Henry...
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    bust involved dates to 1891. It is located in Toulon's garden Alexandre Ier in the boulevard Général Leclerc. Puget was born in Marseille and Mont Puget...
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    she retired, and where she died." See also: Théodechilde (fille de Thierry Ier). Wikipédia. (French Wikipedia). Born in Cabra near Cordoba in Spain, he...
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    instead. 464 The city is blockaded by Chilperic I, King of the Franks. 486 Clovis I, King of the Franks, negotiates with Saint Genevieve the submission of...
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    27-29 Anderlecht 26 Van Lint rue Van Lint 6-8 Anderlecht 27 Square Albert Ier square Albert I 25-27 Anderlecht 28 Clémenceau chaussée de Mons 159-163 Anderlecht...
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  • France, 32 volumes (1836–1844). With Joseph Michaud. Histoire de Richard Ier Cœur de Lion, duc d'Aquitaine et de Normandie, roi d'Angleterre (1837). A...
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  • France, 32 volumes (1836–1844). With Joseph Michaud. Histoire de Richard Ier Cœur de Lion, duc d'Aquitaine et de Normandie, roi d'Angleterre (1837). A...
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