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- Kingdom_of_France abstract "The Kingdom of France (French: Royaume de France), was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Western Europe, the predecessor of the modern French Republic. It was one of the most powerful states in Europe, a great power since the Late Middle Ages and the Hundred Years' War. It was also an early colonial power, with significant possessions in North America.France originated as West Francia (Francia Occidentalis), the western half of the Carolingian empire, with the Treaty of Verdun (843). A branch of the Carolingian dynasty continued to rule until 987, when Hugh Capet was elected king and founded the Capetian dynasty. The territory remained known as Francia and its ruler as rex Francorum ("king of the Franks") well into the High Middle Ages. The first king calling himself roi de France ("king of France") was Philip II, in 1190. France continued to be ruled by the Capetians and their cadet lines—the Valois and Bourbon—until the monarchy was overthrown in 1792 during the French Revolution.France in the Middle Ages was a de-centralised, feudal state. In Brittany and Catalonia (now a part of Spain) the authority of the French king was barely felt. Lorraine and Provence were states of the Holy Roman Empire and not yet a part of France. Initially, West Frankish kings were elected by the secular and ecclesiastic magnates, but the regular coronation of the eldest son of the reigning king during his father's lifetime established the principle of male primogeniture, which became codified in the Salic law. During the late Middle Ages, the Kings of England laid claim to the French throne, resulting in a series of conflicts known as the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453). Subsequently France sought to extend its influence into Italy, but was defeated by Spain in the ensuing Italian Wars (1494–1559).France in the early modern era was increasingly centralised, the French language began to displace other languages from official use, and the monarch expanded his absolute power, albeit in an administrative system (the Ancien Régime) complicated by historic and regional irregularities in taxation, legal, judicial, and ecclesiastic divisions, and local prerogatives. Religiously France became divided between the Catholic majority and a Protestant minority, the Huguenots. After a series of civil wars, the Wars of Religion (1562–1598), tolerance was granted the Huguenots in the Edict of Nantes. France laid claim to large stretches of North America, known collectively as New France. Wars with Great Britain led to the loss of much of this territory by 1763. French intervention in the American Revolutionary War helped secure the independence of the new United States of America.The Kingdom of France adopted a written constitution in 1791, but was abolished a year later and replaced with the First French Republic. The monarchy was restored by the other great powers in 1814 and lasted—except for the Hundred Days in 1815—until the French Revolution of 1848.".
- Kingdom_of_France anthem Marche_Henri_IV.
- Kingdom_of_France capital Paris.
- Kingdom_of_France capital Versailles_(city).
- Kingdom_of_France currency %C3%89cu.
- Kingdom_of_France currency French_franc.
- Kingdom_of_France currency French_livre.
- Kingdom_of_France currency Louis_d'or.
- Kingdom_of_France dissolutionDate "1792-09-03".
- Kingdom_of_France dissolutionYear "1792".
- Kingdom_of_France foundingDate "0843-08-10".
- Kingdom_of_France foundingYear "0843".
- Kingdom_of_France governmentType Absolute_monarchy.
- Kingdom_of_France governmentType Kingdom_of_France_(1791%E2%80%9392).
- Kingdom_of_France motto "Montjoie Saint Denis!".
- Kingdom_of_France thumbnail Flag_of_France_(1790-1794).svg?width=300.
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- Kingdom_of_France wikiPageID "2687967".
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- Kingdom_of_France capital Paris.
- Kingdom_of_France capital "Paris".
- Kingdom_of_France capital "Versailles".
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages Alsatian_language.
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages Basque_language.
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages Breton_language.
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages Franco-Provençal_language.
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages Lorraine_Franconian.
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages Occitan_language.
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages Walloon_language.
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages "Common languages:".
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages "Frenchb".
- Kingdom_of_France commonLanguages "Official language:".
- Kingdom_of_France commonName "France".
- Kingdom_of_France continent "Europe".
- Kingdom_of_France conventionalLongName "Kingdom of France".
- Kingdom_of_France currency French_franc.
- Kingdom_of_France currency French_livre.
- Kingdom_of_France currency Louis_d'or.
- Kingdom_of_France currency Écu.
- Kingdom_of_France dateEnd "--09-03".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "1328".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "1337".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "1494".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "1562".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "1589".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "1789-05-05".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "1792-09-21".
- Kingdom_of_France dateEvent "987".
- Kingdom_of_France dateStart "--08-10".
- Kingdom_of_France deputy "Armand Marc".
- Kingdom_of_France deputy "Maximilien Béthune".
- Kingdom_of_France era Early_modern_period.
- Kingdom_of_France era Middle_Ages.
- Kingdom_of_France event French_Revolution.
- Kingdom_of_France event French_Wars_of_Religion.
- Kingdom_of_France event House_of_Bourbon.
- Kingdom_of_France event House_of_Capet.
- Kingdom_of_France event House_of_Valois.
- Kingdom_of_France event Hundred_Years'_War.
- Kingdom_of_France event Italian_Wars.
- Kingdom_of_France event Kingdom_of_France_(1791–92).
- Kingdom_of_France eventEnd French_First_Republic.
- Kingdom_of_France eventStart Treaty_of_Verdun.
- Kingdom_of_France flagS "Flag of France .svg".
- Kingdom_of_France flagType "Royal Standarda".
- Kingdom_of_France footnotes "a. France had no official flag and national identity was loyalty to the King, as in other autocratic monarchies.".
- Kingdom_of_France footnotes "b. Official language since the Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts.".
- Kingdom_of_France footnotes "c. Retained only a limited legislative role.".
- Kingdom_of_France governmentType Absolute_monarchy.
- Kingdom_of_France governmentType Kingdom_of_France_(1791%E2%80%9392).
- Kingdom_of_France hasPhotoCollection Kingdom_of_France.
- Kingdom_of_France imageCoat "Grand Royal Coat of Arms of France & Navarre.svg".
- Kingdom_of_France imageFlag "Royal_Standard_of_the_King_of_France.svg".
- Kingdom_of_France imageMap "Kingdom of France .svg".
- Kingdom_of_France imageMapCaption "The Kingdom of France in 1789.".
- Kingdom_of_France leader "Charles the Bald".
- Kingdom_of_France leader "Louis XVI".
- Kingdom_of_France legislature "Estates Generalc".
- Kingdom_of_France lifeSpan "843".
- Kingdom_of_France nationalAnthem "("March of Henry IV")".