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  1. List of heads of state of France: Monarchs ruled the Kingdom of France from the establishment of Francia in 481 to 1870, except for certain periods from 1792 to 1852. Since 1870, the head of state has been the President of France. (none) [100%] 2024-11-06 [Deputies to the French National Convention] [Lists of heads of state]...
  2. Statue of Frances Willard: Frances E. Willard is a marble sculpture depicting the American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist of the same name by Helen Farnsworth Mears, installed in the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall, in Washington, D.C., as ... (Statue by Helen Farnsworth Mears) [92%] 2023-12-29 [1905 establishments in Washington, D.C.] [1905 sculptures]...
  3. Renee Of France: Renee Of France (1510-1575), second daughter of Louis XII. and Anne of Brittany, was born at Blois on the 25th of October 1510. After being betrothed successively to Gaston de Foix, Charles of Austria (the future emperor Charles V. [86%] 2022-09-02
  4. President of France: President of France : French head of state; office includes wide-ranging powers, including the appointment of the Prime Minister and the promulgation of laws (held by Emmanuel Macron since May 2017). [86%] 2023-07-16
  5. Gisela of France: Gisela of France was a legendary 10th-century CE Francian princess, who, according to tradition, was married off to Viking leader Rollo of Normandy. Her name, Gisela or Gisla, comes from an Old German word meaning "to pledge", the French ... [86%] 2020-04-22
  6. Fall of France (1940): The Fall of France or Battle of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries that started on 10 May 1940, ending the Phoney War. The German invasion, code-named Case Yellow, entailed an armoured thrust through ... (1940) [86%] 2023-02-06 [World War II‏‎]
  7. Champions of France: Champions of France (French: Champions de France) is a 1938 French sports comedy film directed by Willy Rozier and starring Georgius, Pierre Etchepare and André Fouché. A wealthy industrialist backs a rowing club on the River Marne. (1938 film) [86%] 2024-01-04 [1938 films] [French comedy films]...
  8. Flag of France: The national flag of France (French: drapeau français) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue (hoist side), white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the Tricolour (French: Tricolore), although the flag of Ireland and others ... (National flag) [86%] 2024-01-04 [National symbols of France] [National flags]...
  9. Prehistory of France: Prehistoric France is the period in the human occupation (including early hominins) of the geographical area covered by present-day France which extended through prehistory and ended in the Iron Age with the Roman conquest, when the territory enters the ... (Paleolithic to Iron Age prehistory of France) [86%] 2024-01-26 [Prehistoric France] [Archaeology of France]...
  10. Alice of France: Alice of France (French: Alix; July/August 1150 – 1197/1198) was countess consort of Blois by marriage to Theobald. She served as regent of Blois during Theobald's absence from in 1190–1191, and during the minority of their son ... (Countess of Blois from 1164 to 1191) [86%] 2024-01-12 [1150 births] [1190s deaths]...
  11. Henriette of France (1727–1752): Redirect to:. (1727–1752) [86%] 2024-01-12 [1727 births] [1752 deaths]...
  12. Marshal of France: Marshal of France (French: Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements. The title has been awarded since 1185, though briefly abolished (1793 ... (French military title) [86%] 2023-07-14 [Marshals of France] [Lists of field marshals]...
  13. Odo of France: Odo (or Eudes) (c. 857 – 1 January 898) was the elected King of the West Franks from 888 to 898 as the first king from the Robertian Dynasty. [86%] 2023-06-25 [History]
  14. Budget of France: The budget of France, setting revenues and spending levels is set after approval of the national assembly and the senate. The French Constitution provides for a maximum of 70 days between the budget being proposed to parliament and it being ... (Finance) [86%] 2023-11-30 [Government budgets]
  15. Rudolph of France: Rudolph or Rudolf (Latin: Rodulfus, French: Rodolphe; c. 890 – 14/15 January 936) was the elected King of France from 923 until his death in 936. [86%] 2023-06-26
  16. Name of France: The name France comes from Latin Francia ("land of the Franks"). Originally it applied to the whole Empire of the Franks, extending from southern France to eastern Germany. (Country name etymology) [86%] 2024-01-01 [Country name etymology] [History of France]...
  17. Joan of France: Jeanne or Joan of France may refer to. [86%] 2022-12-09
  18. Prehistory of France: Prehistoric France is the period in the human occupation (including early hominins) of the geographical area covered by present-day France which extended through prehistory and ended in the Iron Age with the Roman conquest, when the territory enters the ... (Paleolithic to Iron Age prehistory of France) [86%] 2023-12-08 [Prehistoric France] [Archaeology of France]...
  19. Anne Of France: Anne Of France (1460-1522), dame de Beaujeu, was the eldest daughter of Louis XI. betrothed her at first to Nicholas of Anjou, and afterwards offered her hand successively to Charles the Bold, to the duke of Brittany, and even ... [86%] 2022-09-02
  20. Cockade of France: The cockade of France (French: Cocarde tricolore, lit. 'Tricolor cockade') is the national ornament of France, obtained by circularly pleating a blue, white and red ribbon. (National ornament) [86%] 2023-10-01 [National symbols of France] [Cockades]...

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