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<em>The Kingdom of France</em> was a medieval monarchy in Western Europe. It was one of the most powerful states in Europe, its power was also colonial with possessions all over the world. The Kingdom adopted a constitution in 1791. The Kingdom was abolished in 1792 and restored in 1814.
<em>The French Empire</em> was the empire of Napoleon Bonaparte of France. France was the dominant power in Europe in the 19th century. Napoleon's regime was the First Empire, to be distinguished from the restorationist Second Empire ruled by Napoleon's nephew Napoleon III.
<em>The French Colonial Power</em> were the oversees colonies, protectorates and mandate territories that came under French rule from the beginning of the 16th century. The First Colonial Empire lasted till 1814, the Second came to its end after the decolonization around the year 1960.
<em>The First French Republic </em>was founded on September 22, 1792, during the French Revolution. There were many republics in the history of France. As of today, France as a state is a republic.
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Worms are genetically and physically able to do so, but humans don't always remember things because the brain makes room for stuff that it thinks is more important and throws out old information or you brain changed and it physically cant remember that because of how long ago it was and it could've been little to unimportant to remember every single thing you would need photographic memory.
By 1536, Calvin had disengaged himself from the Roman Catholic Church and made plans to permanently leave France and go to Strasbourg. However, war had broken out between Francis I and Charles V, so Calvin decided to make a one-night detour to Geneva. ... He did so and remained in Geneva until his death May 27, 1564.
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This event is widely known as D-DAY.
The official code name for the operation was Operation Neptune, but it is commonly referred to as D-DAY