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  • 18, 1689 at La Brede, near Bordeaux, France, the eldest son of a noble ... reception from supporters of the regime in France and from the Catholic Church ...
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  • 6, 1917, leading to a debate on whether the new state should declare itself ... The adoption of a new constitution had been delayed by the Civil War ...
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  • vision of what some have called the "new Europe" was the idea ... The Treaty of Brussels was signed by the United Kingdom, France, Belgium ...
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  • Isabella of France (c. 1295 – August 22, 1358), later referred to ... , to King Philip IV of France and Queen Jeanne of Navarre, and the ...
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  • around the world, some people hope that a new world order might develop ... permanent Security Council members (China, France, the Soviet Union/Russian ...
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  • abroad, where he studied in Italy and France. During this time, he met ... exhibition in 1959, and a one-man show in New York City in 1975. Among his ...
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  • Durkheim was born in Épinal, in the Lorraine province of France. ... would go on to become major figures in France's intellectual life ...
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  • was one of the founders of Romanticism in France. In art and literature Romanticism ... Born Anne Louise Germaine Necker in Paris, France, she was the daughter ...
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  • a declaration which referred to James's new-born son as the "pretended ... abroad in order to wage war against France in the Netherlands. In general ...
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  • to secular music, and Grocheio surveyed its new social importance in a systematic ... on music and culture in medieval France.’’ Oxford: Clarendon ...
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  • Gide was born in Paris, France, on November 22, 1869. His father was ... magazine Nouvelle Revue française (The New French Review). In 1916, Marc ...
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  • her dominions and colonies, and by France. When France fell, Britain ... of Poland started World War II. Britain, France, Australia, and New Zealand ...
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  • Dr. King gave his famous speech at the Riverside Church in New York ... to Vietnam, and he went into exile in France. From 1976 through 1977, ...
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  • predominantly Catholic countries, such as France, Mexico, Spain, and Portugal. ... and massacre of priests throughout France. Napoleon Bonaparte reestablished ...
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  • This world-renowned Order is the highest decoration in France and ... of services rendered to the country, this new order reflected the ideals ...
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  • it became very popular, especially in France. His works influenced the ... quarters.” In 1793 Utamaro released a new series of prints of women ...
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  • the age of 21 he left for Cambodia with his new wife, Clara Goldschmidt, a ... On his return to France he published his first novel, The Temptation ...
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  • ** Matter of France ** Matter of Britain * Medieval * Renaissance ... * New Zealand | heading6 = Asian | content6 ={{sidebar|style= ...
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  • . The southern shore of the lake is in France, taking in the mighty Savoy ... instead of settling in Southern France. The Romans occupied the ...
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  • hypnosis gradually moved from Scotland to France. His book has remained influential ... by Baron Reichenbach and others to a "new imponderable." Edinburgh; ...
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