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  1. Heir to the Throne. Dauphin of France. 1332-1350. Dauphin of France. 1368-1380. Dauphin of France. Since 1380.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FranceFrance - Wikipedia

    According to the 2020 Environmental Performance Index conducted by Yale and Columbia, France was the fifth most environmentally conscious country in the world (behind the United Kingdom). [93] [94] Like all European Union state members, France agreed to cut carbon emissions by at least 20% of 1990 levels by 2020, [95] compared to the United States' plan to reduce emissions by 4% of 1990 levels ...

  3. The Kingdom of Jerusalem, ... but Hugh was unable to leave France due to the political unrest there in 1179–1180 following the death of Louis VII.

  4. From 1494 to 1503, successive kings of France Charles VIII and Louis XII, who were heirs of the Angevins, tried to conquer Naples (see Italian Wars) but failed. Eventually, the Kingdom of Naples was reunited with the Crown of Aragon.

  5. Le royaume de France est le nom donné à différentes entités politiques de la France au Moyen Âge et à l'époque moderne. Selon les historiens , la date de création du royaume peut être associée à un de ces trois événements majeurs : l'avènement de Clovis en 481 et l'extension des royaumes francs ; le partage de l' Empire carolingien en 843 ; ou l'élection d' Hugues Capet en 987 .

  6. The Kingdom of France in 1789. The Kingdom of France ( French: Royaume de France) was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Western Europe. It was one of the most powerful states in Europe and a great power since the Late Middle Ages and the Hundred Years' War. It was also an early colonial power, with possessions around the world.

  7. Royal Standard of the King of France (1638-1789); used also as a State Flag by the Kingdom of France under the absolute monarchy Flag of Kingdom of France (1814-1830); also naval ensign prior to 1789 and 1814–1830