Millennium History

Ancient history

  • Dreyfus Affair

    Under IIIth Republic, many political and military crises have erupted. The defeat against Germany in 1870 is traumatic. The annexation of Alsace and Moselle reinforces nationalist sentiment, France retains a spirit of revenge. Hate of Jews is public, violent and regularly fueled by publications. 1

  • Calas case

    Martin Luther laid the foundations of the Protestant Reformation in October 1517, when he wrote his 95 Theses in response to the sale of indulgences during the construction of St. Peters Basilica in Rome. The opposition between Catholics and Protestants will be growing during the modern era. It led

  • Schengen agreements

    At the time of the signing of the Treaty of Rome, which marked the founding of the European Union on March 25, 1957, the free movement of persons was provided for. Free movement of persons is one of the four freedoms enshrined in the Single European Act, signed on 17 and 28 February 1986. June 14,

  • Evian Accords

    In 1954 the Algerian war began. But faced with a conflict that escalated, successive governments were unable to provide an adequate response to the decolonization movement that had been underway since the end of the Second World War. In 1958, de Gaulle returned to power, proposing some Algerian auto

  • Helsinki Accords

    Since 1947, the two great victors of the Second World War have wanted to impose their ideology. Two blocks are formed:one to the west with the United States and the other to the east with the USSR. The other countries must then choose one of the two camps. It is the cold war, so called because the t

  • Abolition of privileges in France

    On June 20, the deputies took the oath around Bailly in the Jeu de Paume room. Now reunited in the National Assembly, they decide not to leave the room before giving a constitution to France. This is the Tennis Court oath. On July 9, the National Assembly becomes constituent. The king is now strippe

  • Abolition of slavery in France - April 27, 1848

    France is one of the only countries in Europe to have an abolitionist political club, with the creation in 1788 of the Society of Friends of Blacks. In the notebooks of grievances, we find traces of the intellectual work of this Society, since the question of the emancipation of slaves, if it finds

  • Abolition of slavery in Europe

    From the 15thth century, the Spanish and Portuguese discoveries opened up new economic prospects. Quite quickly, the European metropolises use black slaves to benefit from slave labor in the sugar or tobacco plantations. The other European powers are also embarking on colonial expansion. At the begi

  • July 28, 1794:Robespierre is guillotined - End of the Terror

    The Revolution, by sweeping away the Old Regime, generated a veritable witch hunt against the royalists; on January 21, 1793, the Montagnards lead Louis XVI to the scaffold. Two months later, an extraordinary criminal court, called revolutionary, was created. On March 21, the Terror establishes the

  • December 25, 800:coronation of Charlemagne

    On the death of Pepin the Short, the kingdom of France was divided between his two sons, Charlemagne and Carloman. On the death of the latter, Charlemagne becomes the only king of the Franks and reunifies the kingdom, depriving his nephews, the heirs of Carloman. Grandsons of King Didier of Lombardy

  • September 2, 1870 - Napoleon III surrenders at Sedan

    Napoleon III, thanks to the coup carried out on December 2, 1851, imposed himself and established the Second Empire. On the other side of the Rhine, Chancellor Bismarck wants the reunification of Prussia, so he provokes the Emperor of the French with the dispatch from Ems. The latter fell into the t

  • September 1, 1939:start of World War II

    Shortly after the annexation of Austria by Germany, the Munich agreements signed on September 30, 1938 saw France and England deliver Czechoslovakia to Adolf Hitler. Winston Churchill will say of this agreement:“they accepted dishonor to have peace. They will have dishonor and war! » . Indeed, short

  • " Final solution "

    Massacres of Jews took place in September 1939, when Poland was invaded. Ghettos were created during the year 1940, the best known of which remains that of Warsaw. Since 1941, the Jewish populations of the occupied territories have worn the distinctive sign of the yellow star. German intervention gr

  • Mother's complex suspicion? What did Louis IX of France (reigning 1226-1270) do?

    Louis IX Is Capetian The 9th King. The 8th King of the Capetian Dynasty Louis VIII And the daughter of King Castile Blanche Was born during. Philip II Is the grandson of. From Louis IX (wikipedia) King Castile at that time was a part of the national restoration movement (Reconquista

  • What did Philip IV of France do?

    The third person to remember in the Capetian dynasty is King Philip IV Philip IV (Reigned from 1285 to 1314). It is nicknamed King Philip IV because of his good looks. Its a pretty blessed nickname because it was named after King Charles the Fat, King Charles the Fat, and other kings of all time

  • A pioneer of later religious reforms! Decline of church power

    In the late Middle Ages, investiture controversy with various countries so far It was becoming a state of Isnt the recent Roman church corrupt? Due to internal power struggles, and criticism was being heard. Such criticisms will emerge as various heretical movements. How did the church power d

  • England vs. France! Let's take a look at the background of the Hundred Years War

    King of England Henry II Acquired a vast territory through his marriage and battle, but as the acquired territory was replaced, many lands were reclaimed to the Kingdom of France. Because there were many skirmishes over this territory between Britain and France, Hundred Years War Is a territo

  • England vs. France! Let's take a look at the details of the Hundred Years War <First Half>

    Its a very simple explanation about the background. .. .. Frances Capetian in the midst of territorial disputes Is cut off and a new Valois Dynasty Edward III , King of England, who is related to the Capetian dynasty Started waiting for I also have the right to inherit Hundred Years War is.

  • England vs. France! Let's take a look at the details of the Hundred Years War <Second Half>

    Last time was Hundred Years War First half of the game. .. .. Charles V , the wise king of France, with the British side in the lead Brétigny-Curry Treaty , which is a truce treaty that puts together the country of France and overturns the inferiority. I talked to the point where I tied up. Th

  • From Kyiv Rus to the birth of the Romanov dynasty [History of medieval Russia]

    From Rurik (wikipedia) Last time, I summarized the geography of Russia, so I will finally enter the production History of Russia. I will summarize the simple flow from the beginning of Russia to the Middle Ages. I feel that I can somehow see why Russia and Ukraine are said to be brothers. Iva

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