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  • 21History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) — History of Italy This article is part of a series Ancient history …

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  • 23French Directory — Executive Government of the First French Republic In office 2 November 1795 – 10 November 1799 Preceded by National Convention Succeeded by French Consulate with Napoleon Bonaparte as First Con …

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  • 24French Renaissance — is a recent term used to describe a cultural and artistic movement in France from the late 15th century to the early 17th century. It is associated with the pan European Renaissance that many cultural historians believe originated in northern… …

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  • 25History of Australia (1788–1850) — History of Australia This article is part of a series Chronological …

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  • 26French Armed Forces — Armées françaises Coat of Arms of the French Republic (unofficial) Service branches Armée de Terre …

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  • 27Architecture of Portugal — refers to the architecture practised in the territory of present day Portugal since before the foundation of the country, in the 12th century. The term may also refer to buildings created under Portuguese influence or by Portuguese architects… …

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  • 28French Colonial — was one of four domestic architectural styles that developed during the colonial period in what would become the United States. The other styles were Colonial Georgian, Dutch Colonial, and Spanish Colonial. French Colonial developed in the… …

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  • 29History of Japan — Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi period 300 BC–250 AD Kofun period …

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  • 30French literature of the 17th century — mdash;the so called Grand Siècle mdash;spans the reigns of Henry IV of France, the Regency of Marie de Medici, Louis XIII of France, the Regency of Anne of Austria (and the civil war called the Fronde) and the reign of Louis XIV of France. The… …

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