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Title: A Short History of France
Author: Mary Platt Parmele
Release Date: October 20, 2005 [EBook #16910]
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[Frontispiece: Gambetta proclaiming the Republic of France. From the
painting by Howard Pyle.]
A SHORT HISTORY OF FRANCE
BY
MARY PLATT PARMELE
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1907
Copyright, 1894, By
WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON
Copyright, 1898, 1905, 1906, By
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
Early Conditions in Gaul
CHAPTER II.
Julius Caesar's Conquest of Gaul
Lutetia
CHAPTER III.
Birth of Christianity
Its Dissemination
Its Espousal by the Roman Empire
Hunnish Invasion
CHAPTER IV.
The Frank in Gaul
Clovis
Rois-Faineants
Charles Martel
Mahometanism
Pepin Seizes the Crown
CHAPTER V.
Charlemagne
Holy Roman Empire
Treaty of Verdun
CHAPTER VI.
Invasions by Northmen
Normandy Given to Invaders
Feudalism
Decline of Kingship
Ascendancy of the Church
Hugh Capet
"Truce of God"
William the Conqueror
CHAPTER VII.
Social Structure of France
Free Cities
Their Creation and Enfranchisement
The Crusades
Philip Augustus
War with King John of England
Toulouse and the Albigensian War
CHAPTER VIII.
Abelard
Louis IX.
End of Crusades
Philip III.
Philip IV. and Papacy
Creation of States-General
Popes at Avignon
Knights Templar Exterminated
Change in Succession
CHAPTER IX.
Edward III. Claims French Throne
Crecy
Poitiers
Treaty of Bretigny
Charles V. and Bertrand du Guesclin
Death of Black Prince
Charles VI.
A Mad King
Feud Between Houses of Orleans and Burgundy
Siege of Orleans
Joan of Arc
Charles VII.
CHAPTER X.
Standing Army Created
Louis XI.
The Passing of Mediaevalism
Charles VIII.
Invasion of Italy
Louis XII.
Francis I.
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