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The far western end of Europe, a land favored in climate and terrain, France has had much too large an impact on world history to need much in the way of introduction. An even blend of Celtic, Latin, and Teutonic populations, the French have created a major civilization whose relationship to the land seems to be one of mutual symbiosis. For French provincial states, see Langued'oc (South) or Langued'oil (north). Contains: France, Austrasia, Neustria, and Mayors of the Palace: |
FRANCE
(The Kingdom of the West Franks) The modern nation of
France has its roots in the Treaty of Verdun, summer of 843, which split
the Carolingian inheritance into three separate kingdoms. What would become
France was the Kingdom of the Western Franks in that separation. In this
list though, I begin somewhat earlier, at the commencement of the Carolingian
Dynasty, since French kings ennumerate themselves from that beginning,
and Charlemagne is a natural starting point for this succession. It may
perhaps be inquired as to where Louis XVII and Napoleon II are: Louis was
the son of Louis XVI, and spent the time between his fathers execution
and his own demise being slowly starved to death in the Bastille, succumbing
in 1795. Napoleon II was the son of Napoleon I, and was resident at the
Austrian Court when his father abdicated. He died in 1832, having been
taught by his maternal relatives to abhor his heritage.
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