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Através da Declaração dos Direitos do Homem e do Cidadão (30 de agosto de 1788), a França estabeleceu direitos fundamentais para os homens. A Declaração afirma "os direitos naturais e imprescritíveis do homem à liberdade, propriedade, segurança e resistência à opressão".
- Revolução Francesa
Revolução Francesa (em francês: Révolution française) foi um...
- Europa
A Europa é, por convenção, um dos seis continentes do mundo....
- Paris
Paris (pronúncia em francês: (escutar ⓘ)) é a capital e a...
- Ilha de França
Geografia. A Região da Ilha de França é composta por oito...
- Revolução Francesa
Portal França. Este portal pretende reunir informações sobre os mais variados temas relacionados com a França. ver · editar Bem-vindo ao Portal da França ! Bienvenue sur le Portail France ! A França é um país que se localiza no continente europeu, especificamente na Europa Ocidental.
France is a developed country with a high nominal per capita income globally and its advanced economy ranks among the largest in the world. It is a great power in global affairs, [17] being one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and an official nuclear-weapon state.
Francia es un país desarrollado con la séptima economía del mundo por PIB nominal y la novena por PPA; en términos de riqueza agregada de los hogares, ocupa el cuarto lugar en el mundo. [11] Francia obtiene buenos resultados en las clasificaciones internacionales de educación, sanidad, esperanza de vida y desarrollo humano.
- Francés[a][b]
- Origins
- Merovingian Rise and Decline, 481–687
- Dominance of The Mayors of The Palace, 687–751
- Carolingian Empire, 751–840
- Divided Empire, After 840
The term "Franks" emerged in the 3rd century AD, covering Germanic tribes who settled on the northern Rhine frontier of the Roman Empire, including the Bructeri, Ampsivarii, Chamavi, Chattuarii and Salians. While all of them had a tradition of participating in the Roman military, the Salians were allowed to settle within the Roman Empire. In 358, h...
Chlodio's successors are obscure figures, but what can be certain is that Childeric I, possibly his grandson, ruled a Salian kingdom from Tournai as a foederatus of the Romans. Childeric is chiefly important to history for bequeathing the Franks to his son Clovis, who began an effort to extend his authority over the other Frankish tribes and to exp...
In 673, Chlothar III died and some Neustrian and Burgundian magnates invited Childeric to become king of the whole realm, but he soon upset some Neustrian magnates and he was assassinated (675). The reign of Theuderic III was to prove the end of the Merovingian dynasty's power. Theuderic III succeeded his brother Chlothar III in Neustria in 673, bu...
Pepin reigned as an elected king. Although such elections happened infrequently, a general rule in Germanic law stated that the king relied on the support of his leading men. These men reserved the right to choose a new "kingworthy" leader out of the ruling clan if they felt that the old one could not lead them in profitable battle. While in later ...
Charlemagne had several sons, but only one survived him. This son, Louis the Pious, followed his father as the ruler of a united empire. But sole inheritance remained a matter of chance, rather than intent. When Louis died in 840, the Carolingians adhered to the custom of partible inheritance, and after a brief civil war between the three sons, the...
- Monarchy
- 1792-1804
- 1804-1814
- 1789-1799
France is a developed country and has a large economy. [10] It is the most visited country in the world, with 82 million foreign visitors every year. [11] France was one of the first members of the European Union, and has the largest land area of all members.
A França é um dos países mais desenvolvidos do mundo, possui a sétima maior economia do mundo por produto interno bruto (PIB) nominal, a nona maior por paridade do poder de compra e a segunda maior de toda a Europa.