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The great majority of French territory was part of Aquitaine, the Duchy of Normandy, the Duchy of Brittany, the Comté of Champagne, the Duchy of Burgundy, the County of Flanders and other territories (for a map, see Provinces of France). See more
The Kingdom of France in the Middle Ages (roughly, from the 10th century to the middle of the 15th century) was marked by the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire and West Francia (843–987); the expansion of royal … See more
During the Middle Ages in France, Medieval Latin was the primary medium of scholarly exchange as well as the liturgical language of the Catholic Church; it was also the language of … See more
Carolingian legacy
During the later years of the elderly Charlemagne's rule, the Vikings made advances along the northern and western perimeters of his kingdom. After Charlemagne's death in 814 his heirs were incapable of … See moreFrom the Middle Ages onward, French rulers believed their kingdoms had natural borders: the Pyrenees, the Alps and the Rhine. This was … See more
At the end of the Middle Ages, France was the most populous region in Europe—having overtaken Spain and Italy by 1340. In the 14th century, before the arrival of the Black … See more
Peasants
In the Middle Ages in France, the vast majority of the population—between 80 and 90 percent—were peasants.
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Jewish-Christian Relations in France
In the Middle Ages, France was primarily made up of a Christian population that maintained a positive relationship with the Jewish minority. In a … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Map of Medieval France - Medieval Chronicles
WEBA map of the Kingdom of France within Europe circa 1000 CE. The main subdivisions of the Byzantine Empire, Holy Roman Empire, Burgundy, France and Poland are also shown.
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WEBIt began with the death of William II, King of England on August 2nd, 1100. Henry I (Beauclerc) seized the throne, but was opposed by his brother Robert II (Curthhose), of Normandy. Henry defeated Robert at …
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WEBBy providing a detailed map of Medieval France, this article has shed light on the different kingdoms and territories that existed during this time and highlighted the significance of castles and fortifications in protecting the …
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WEBWith the help of historical maps of France, we can retrace the footsteps of our ancestors and uncover the secrets of medieval France. These maps offer a glimpse into the past and the opportunity to learn about the …
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WEBWelcome to the Medieval French Roads Project. Here you will find a digital map of roads and bridges in France between the 11th and 16th centuries. The map has been created using a variety of primary sources, from well …
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