Title: An Outline of French history part 1
1An Outline of French historypart 1
- France Today An Overview
- LANG1035
- Dr D.C. Meyer
2Periods
- Antiquity 1000 BC 500 AD
- Middle Ages 500 1500 AD (6th-15th c.)
- Renaissance 16th century
- Classical period 17th century
- Enlightenment 18th century
- Revolution 1789-1799
- The 19th century
- The 20th century
3France in Europe
41. Antiquity (1000 BC 500 AD)
The Celtic civilization, which originates in the
Danube region, spreads in Europe in the course of
the first millennium BC. The city of Marseille
however is founded by the Greeks around 600 BC.
Dozens of Celtic tribes settle in Gaul from the
5th century BC. In 121, southern Gaul is
conquered by Rome.
5The Gauls are an agrarian people who grow various
crops, including wheat. They master various
metals, such as bronze and iron, with which they
make tools for agriculture but also weapons to
wage battles. They are fierce fighters, they do
frequent incursions into Roman territory.
Iron bowl
Bronze coin
652 BC Gauls chief Vercingetorix defeated by the
Romans at Alesia
7In addition to the southern territory conquered
in 121 BC, Gaul is now divided into three parts.
Lyon becomes the capital of the Three Gauls.
The Pax Romana will bring a certain stability
and prosperity to Gaul and its inhabitants, now
known as the Gallo-Romans. With economic and
cultural development, a sense of cohesiveness and
identity emerge.
8- Pax romana, Gallo-Roman period
- Cultural and economical development
9Architecture gallo-romaine
Gallo-roman architecture
Architecture allo-romaine
Pont du Gard
10Collapse of the Roman Empire
- The Invasions 3th-4th AD
- Franks settle in Northern Gaul
395 Split of the Roman Empire
112. Middle Ages (500 AD 1500 AD)
- Clovis, king of Franks, converts to Christianity
(496) - The Carolingian Empire 8th 9th AD
- Charlemagne (768-814)
The Frankish Empire under Charlemagne
12- The Franks Verdun Treaty, 843
- Charles the Bald King of Francia Occidentalis
13- Hugues Capet (987), foundation of the Royal
domain - First Crusade (1095).
- Domination of England (11th and 12th c)
Plantagenêts
987-1180
14Romanic Art and Christianity
Fresque du Christ à Montoire
15- The great Capetian kings of the 13th century
- Philip Augustus (1180-1223)
- Saint Louis (1215-1270)
- Christianity and Gothic architecture
1180-1338
16- The Anglo-French war (1337-1453)
- The Great Plague (1347-1349)
1429
17- Joan of Arc (1412-1431)
- 1439 Coronation of Louis VII