Mathematics is the study of numbers, sizes, and shapes. Its aim is to define relations between quantities
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¡°Give me a long lever and a place to stand, and I shall move the earth.¡± - Archimedes
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Napoléon Bonaparte (1769–1821) ruled France as Napoléon I under the First French Empire. Born in Corsica and
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The Storming of the Bastille, which took place in Paris on July 14, 1789, was a tipping point in the French Revolution
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The House of Bourbon was begun by Henry IV (1553?610), in 1589. It lasted until the overthrow of the monarchy
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The House of Valois succeeded the House of Capet, unifying France and centralizing royal power during the final
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The Capetian Dynasty (987-1328), also known as the House of France, was founded by Hugh Capet (941-996),
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The word France came from the Franks, a confederation of Germanic tribes living in Gaul. The Frankish tribes
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Rome¡¯s control over Gaul began in 121 BC, when it conquered the southern parts of Celtic Gaul. The Gauls remained under
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During the Iron Age and Roman era, Gaul (Gallia in Latin and Gaule in French) was a region of Western Europe,
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