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1 Q: And where was Jeanne d’Arc burnt? A: Jeanne d’Arc was burnt in Rouen. 8 Q: Where did marshal Pétain and Hitler meet? A: Marshal Pétain and Hitler met at Montoire- sur-le-loir Q: When Charlemagne becomes emperor? A: Charlemagne was crowned in Q: How long did the Capetian dynasty last? A: The Capetian dynasty lasted eight centuries. 5 Q: When was Hughes Capet crowned King of the Franks? A: Hughes Capet was crowned after the death of his father in Q: When Clovis king of all the Franks? A: Clovis was the king of the Franks from 481 to Q: When was Clovis baptized? A: Clovis baptism was in 496 in Reims. 2 Q: What did the Edict of Nantes stop? A: The Edict of Nantes stopped the religious wars.

9 Q: Which king of France dissolved the Templars? A: The king Philippe IV le Bel killed the Templars. 15 Q: Who was Jules César? A: Jules César was a Roman powerful statesman. 14 Q: Who was Vercingétorix? A: Vercingétorix was a Gallic chief. 13 Q: When and where did Napoleon die? A: Napoléon III died in UK in Q: Who ended the war in Algeria? A: It’s General Charles De Gaulle who ended the Algerian war. 11 Q: What was the greatest battle of the War 14/18? A: Verdun was the greatest battle of the first world war. 10 Q: What is the emblem of Louis XIV? A: The emblem of Louis XIV : the sun.