The Channel Islands is the last remnant of England's medieval empire in France.
The Channel Islands is the last remnant of England's medieval empire in France.
Some real medieval land names include the Kingdom of England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of France, the Kingdom of Scotland, and the Byzantine Empire.
Medieval. It's a congregation of Germanic kingdoms and has nothing to do with ancient Roman Empire.
No. They were part of the British Empire (and still are a part of the remnants of it as one of the Commonwealth Dominions), but themselves have never actually had an empire of their own.
Jerusalem was controlled by the Ottoman Empire during medieval times.
The land that is now the country of France has existed for billions of years. It was not built. The French monarchy lasted from medieval times until the establishment of the First Republic in September 1792.
World War 1 began in the year 1914. England's enemies in the war was the German Empire as well as the Ottoman Empire.
The Roman Empire did not fall it lives on in us. The remnants are in English which is an amalgum of Old Low German and Latin.
France has never been a colony in the traditional sense. It was first organized into settled civilization under the Roman Empire, but it was a constituent part of that empire, not a colony. Since the fall of the Roman Empire, France was the subject to various different medieval kingdoms competing over territory, most of which are anachronistically French, but some were anachronistically English or German. Towards the end of the Middle Ages, France was united as one nation and has remained as such up to the present day.
The Holy Roman Empire existed from 962 A.D., and dissolved when Emperor Francis II abdicated the throne after being conquered by Emperor Napoleon I of France in 1806.
who hurted the France empire and why?
Medieval Rome refers to the city of Rome in the medieval historical period. This was a period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.