Charlemagne's Kingdom was the ancestral kingdom for France even though he controlled territories not only in France, but also in Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra, and Spain.
France - A+France - A+The kingdom of Charles later became France, according to the treaty of Verdun when Charlemagne's empire was divided among his three grandsons. The Eastern Frankish kingdom,or the kingdom of Louis, eventually became Germany. The Western Frankish Kingdom, or the Kingdom of Charles, later became France, and the area in the center was called The Kingdom of Lothaire, where Belgium and Italy stand today.
Charlemagne's Kingdom was the ancestral kingdom for France even though he controlled territories not only in France, but also in Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra, and Spain.
Both 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later are set in England, which is part of the country known as the U.K. (the United Kingdom).
Prussia was the state and former kingdom of Germany. Austria became a vassal state to Prussia. Later on Austria and Prussia become little more than just vassal state.
Charles 1 was the monarch of Scotland. Later he acquired the title of Monarch of Scotland, Ireland, and England upon the death of his cousin Elizabeth.
Actually she visited the Dauphin, or prince, who would later become King Charles VII.
Charles the Great (Charlemagne) became King of the half his father's kingdom when his father died in 768, and three years later his brother Carloman died leaving Charles as sole king of the Franks.
The country Queen Victoria first ruled as queen is the United Kingdom.
Through much of history, the Jews were too disenfranchised to create a country of their own.
In 1663, the English king, Charles II, gave the land that would later become the Carolina's to eight of his supporters.
To get the Pegasus Cup, simply beat the Phil Cup, and later on it will become available after beating a few worlds.
New York Colony, was named for James, Duke of York the brother of King Charles II. James would later become King James II.