Part of it was
The Vikings - from Scandinavian countries - controlled large parts of Britain at one time.
France and Great Britain promised Poland that if Germany was ever to invade the poles, they would be on Poland's side of the war that would certainly come.
No other country has ever controlled all of Canada. However, France had a number of colonies in Canada, as did Britain. Spain had claims to the west coast. Today, the United States has massive influence.
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No
A Norman is someone from the Normandy region of France.
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yes they were
It still is - in the sense that Great Britain means the island of Britain and the smaller islands that cluster round it (but not Ireland). The name has nothing to do with military or political greatness.
The more important reason for Britain joining World War 1 was the Schlieffen Plan, that Germany had written up. The plan involved Germany attacking on two fronts; Russia and France. Almost immediately this would of set sparks off within the Triple Entente; Great Britain, Russia and France. The biggest fault of the plan was that Germany would have to go through Belgium to attack France. In 1839, Britain signed a treaty with France stating that they would help Belgium, who were neutral, if they were ever invaded. With Germany wanting to pass through Belgium, Britain were forced to declare war on Germany, something which the Germans had not expected at all. If Britain had left it, essentially Germany would of invaded both France and Belgium, and then would of been able to invade Britain from the South. Germany could of won World War One if Great Britain didn't attack.
No, Ancient Greeks didn't even know France existed let alone Britain. The furthest the world streched in there minds was from Spain to India.