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Prehistoric Ireland – Neolithic, Cooper, Bronze and Iron Age

Neolithic In 6 thousand B.C. almost simultaneously, in different extremities of Europe, a new, neolithic cultural tradition arises, associated with the cultivation of cereals, the...

Prehistoric Ireland – Formation of an Island

The island of Ireland was formed about 10 thousand years B.C. when the polar ice cap melted and the sea level rose. The resulting...

Louis IX (1214-1270) The Holy

Regency The mother of Louis Blanca of Castile, an intelligent, strong-willed and religious woman, had a great influence on her son. After the death of...

Philip IV (1268-1314) The Fair

The rule of Philip the Fair (1285-1314) played an important role in the process of the decline of the political power of the feudal...

Philip II of France (1165-1223) – Augustus

Philip's father, Louis VII, for a long time could not acquire an heir. After a divorce from the heiress of Aquitaine, Eleanor, he left...

The History of Roman Gaul

Gaul was divided into several provinces. The Romans facilitated migration and resettlement in order to avoid uprisings that could pose a threat to Roman...

The History of Gaul and its People

Gauls - the tribes of the Celtic group, who lived in the territory of Gaul (now France, Belgium, parts of Switzerland, Germany and Northern...

Prehistoric France – Paleolithic and Mesolithic Period

Lower Paleolithic In France, the site of the Olduvai culture belonging to hominid transitional species were discovered, which most likely there lived Homo erectus and...

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