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Yes. Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, bore five sons and five daughters between her two marriages. The most noted of her children was Richard I of England. She goes down in history as the only woman to rule as queen over both France and England.
Just England and Wales, and the Channel Islands. Scotland at the time was still an independent kingdom. England then had no colonies, only a small piece of France, namely Calais and its immediate surroundings; a remnant of the posessions in France of the first Norman kings of England.
He was a king who ruled England! He is from France and came to England to rule the country. He won the battle of Hastings.
England had 7 kings. They cycled in who ruled daily. Every 300 days new officials were elected by the middle and high class. France did not have a figure head. There was less rule. The only guidance to france was the church.
France surrendered to him, England resisted. Eventually Hitler's military was defeated and it is assumed that he killed himself when he realized that his attempt to rule all of Europe had failed.
France and England fought the hundred years war because England wanted control of France.
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The (temporary) conquest of southern England and the largely succesful wars against the barons of southern France, establishing the French kings' rule over most of present-day France.
He was King of England, Lord of Ireland so ruled them and he wanted to rule Scotland and France but that didn't work out..
He didn't. THere was no James You King of England, there was only Supreme Imperial Overlord Pickles McFinigan.
the rule in england way more powerful because of the way the woman there can give blowjbs and they were very often the other european countries can give a sucky blowjob and only give hand jobs so it caused frustratian in Europe (1500-1700)