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France in the early modern era was increasingly centralised, the French language began to displace other languages from official use, and the monarch expanded his absolute power, albeit in an administrative system (the Ancien Régime) complicated by historic and regional irregularities in taxation, legal, judicial, and ecclesiastic divisions, and local prerogatives. Religiously France became divided between the Catholic majority and a Protestant minority, the Huguenots. After a series of civil wars, the Wars of Religion (1562–1598), tolerance was granted to the Huguenots in the Edict of Nantes.

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  • France (Cromwell the Great)
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  • France in the early modern era was increasingly centralised, the French language began to displace other languages from official use, and the monarch expanded his absolute power, albeit in an administrative system (the Ancien Régime) complicated by historic and regional irregularities in taxation, legal, judicial, and ecclesiastic divisions, and local prerogatives. Religiously France became divided between the Catholic majority and a Protestant minority, the Huguenots. After a series of civil wars, the Wars of Religion (1562–1598), tolerance was granted to the Huguenots in the Edict of Nantes.
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religion other
  • Protestantism and Judaism
CoGtitle
  • Chief Minister
city other
  • Lyon, Rouen, Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Marseille.
name short
  • Kingdom of France
est date
  • 843(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • King
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CoA
  • Grand Royal Coat of Arms of France & Navarre.svg
Timeline
  • Cromwell the Great
Name en
  • Kingdom of France
Name
  • Royaume de France
regime
  • Absolute monarchy
royal house
  • House of Bourbon
Language
  • French
Currency
  • Livre, Franc, Écu, Louis d'or.
Governing body
  • Estates General
motto Lang
  • French
Religion
  • Roman Catholicism
Demonym
  • French
language other
  • Occitan, Breton, Basque, Catalan, Alsatian, Picard, Walloon, Francique, Franco-Provençal
otl
  • Kingdom of France
Capital
  • Paris
Motto
  • Montjoie Saint Denis!
Anthem
  • Marche Henri IV
Flag
  • Royal Standard of the King of France.svg
abstract
  • France in the early modern era was increasingly centralised, the French language began to displace other languages from official use, and the monarch expanded his absolute power, albeit in an administrative system (the Ancien Régime) complicated by historic and regional irregularities in taxation, legal, judicial, and ecclesiastic divisions, and local prerogatives. Religiously France became divided between the Catholic majority and a Protestant minority, the Huguenots. After a series of civil wars, the Wars of Religion (1562–1598), tolerance was granted to the Huguenots in the Edict of Nantes.
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