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Early French history began with the conquests of Gaul by Julius Caesar which led to the spread of Roman culture to the region that would become modern day France. This Roman culture would changed the Germanic peoples already living in the regions and who would later relocate to the region. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Frankish people united under powerful leaders, notably including Charles Martel, Clovis, and Charlemagne.

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  • France (6-2-5 Upheaval)
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  • Early French history began with the conquests of Gaul by Julius Caesar which led to the spread of Roman culture to the region that would become modern day France. This Roman culture would changed the Germanic peoples already living in the regions and who would later relocate to the region. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Frankish people united under powerful leaders, notably including Charles Martel, Clovis, and Charlemagne.
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city largest
  • Paris
HoSlist
  • Presidents of France
city other
  • Marseille, Lyon, Tolouse
ind date
  • 1945-05-08(xsd:date)
ind from
  • Nazi Germany
name short
  • France
hos name
  • ???
est date
  • ???
HoStitle
  • President
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
CoA
  • Coat of arms of France .png
Timeline
  • 6(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • Frankish
Name
  • France
coa caption
  • Emblem of France
regime
  • Constitutional Republic
Language
  • French
Currency
  • French France
Flag caption
  • Tricolour
Governing body
  • Parliament of France
Demonym
  • French
language other
  • Breton, Occitan
otl
  • France
Capital
  • Paris
Motto
  • Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
Anthem
  • La Marseillaise
Organizations
  • UN, NATO, APTO
Flag
  • Flag_of_France.svg
motto en
  • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
ethnic other
  • Breton, Occitan
abstract
  • Early French history began with the conquests of Gaul by Julius Caesar which led to the spread of Roman culture to the region that would become modern day France. This Roman culture would changed the Germanic peoples already living in the regions and who would later relocate to the region. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Frankish people united under powerful leaders, notably including Charles Martel, Clovis, and Charlemagne. After the conquest of England by William of Normandy, the Kingdom of France, under the Capetians, and the Kingdom of England had a number of conflicts which would persist until the later nineteenth century. Notable among these conflicts were the Hundred Years' War of the late medieval era. In the late 18th century, the French bourgeoisie fought a rebellion based upon the American Revolution of the United States. Ultimately, the French Revolution would end up with the creation of the French Empire under Napoleon I, a powerful military general who created the largest French empire in Europe to date. After the Napoleonic Wars deposed the militaristic Napoleon, France returned to monarchy before returning back to republic and then another Imperialist Bonaparte empire, under Napoleon III. After the creation of the Third French Republic, France's primary foe shifted to the east - Prussian Germany. In 1870's Franco-Prussian War, the German military tacticians thoroughly boThe Kingdom of France went on to become a major power in Western Europe and became republican in the late 18th Century during the Revolution. One result of this Revolution was the Napoleonic Wars, which saw the greatest extent of French power. After the Napoleonic Wars, the nation of France underwent a humiliating defeat at the hands of the German Empire in the 1870s.
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