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- Edward I [r]: (1272-1307) English king who conquered Wales and attempted to conquer Scotland. [e]
- France, history [r]: Add brief definition or description
- France [r]: Western European republic (population c. 64.1 million; capital Paris) extending across Europe from the English Channel in the north-west to the Mediterranean in the south-east; bounded by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Spain; founding member of the European Union. Colonial power in Southeast Asia until 1954. [e]
- Hundred Years War [r]: Lengthy, intermittent warfare between English and French forces over feudal territorial rights and succession to the French crown. [e]
- Landing craft, vehicle, personnel [r]: A widely used light landing craft of WWII, which could land 30-40 troops, or small vehicles, on a beach, withdraw, and return to a ship [e]
- Norman Invasion of England [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Omar Bradley [r]: (1893-1981) An American general during World War II and the Korean war, as well as Chief of Staff of the Army and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. [e]
- Paris [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Philip Hart [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Richard I [r]: (8 September 1157 - 6 April 1199) English king known as the Lionheart (1189 - 1199), Duke of Aquitaine from 1171, poet, composer, and major participant in the Third Crusade. [e]
- Richard Valpy [r]: An English Schoolmaster, noted Greek and Latin grammar book author, and father of publisher Abraham John Valpy. [e]
- Roman Empire [r]: The period from the ascension of Augustus Caesar to the fall of the Empire. [e]
- Rouen [r]: Capital of the region Haute-Normandie, France, population about 417 000 [e]