The first unification of France would have been under Julius Caesar, though not as a country, as the province of Gaul as part of rome. in 486 it was united into a country by clovis, but not all of it, just mainly Normandy. However, it expanded almost constantly until the end of the reign of Charlemagne, by that time encompassing all of modern France, the baque region, northern Italy, the Netherlands, and rhineland. The modern state of France was created with the the signing of the constitution of the fifth republic (first was between Louis 16 and napolean, second between napolean and napolean 3, third between WWI and II, fourth between 1946 and 58, fifth is 58-present)
Because France did not exist at that time. England did not exist neither.Those two lands were populated by different tribes.
They don't exist - in France we have euros
The Gauls were the first founders of france. The Gauls were the first founders of france.
The first settlers from Pei came from France.
The first estate had 10% of the land in France.
In The late 1487s is when America was found by Columbus so 2 year's and some months later France Exist
it did exist
New France ceased to exist in 1763.
no, that does not exist in France
That position does not exist in 2010.
Because France did not exist at that time. England did not exist neither.Those two lands were populated by different tribes.
Legal firearms ownership does exist in France, but is very restrictive.
'les calendriers de l'Avent' do exist in France. They usually have small windows popping open with a chocolate figure in each of them.
Yes, they are the people of France.
France did not exist for another millennium.
The first car was made in 1769 in France, 1832-1839 in Germany, and 1865-1895 in th U.S.A. So the answer to your question is no.
They don't exist - in France we have euros