Remparts de Rennes Le Pont Levis des Portes Mordellaises

Remparts de Rennes Le Pont Levis des Portes Mordellaises

Remparts de Rennes Le Pont Levis des Portes Mordellaises
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Remparts de Rennes Le Pont Levis des Portes Mordellaises

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A: Les Portes Mordellaises

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 10 mètres

Les Portes Mordellaises

B: Rue des Portes Mordellaises

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 20 mètres

Rue des Portes Mordellaises

C: Le Carrefour de la Cathédrale Saint-Pierre

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 60 mètres

Le Carrefour de la Cathédrale Saint-Pierre

D: Remparts de Rennes - La Tour Duchesne

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 110 mètres

Au XVe siècle, la population de Rennes s’est étendue au point que, d’après le chroniqueur Guillaume G...

Remparts de Rennes - La Tour Duchesne

E: Basilique Saint-Sauveur

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 220 mètres

Basilique Saint-Sauveur

F: Chapelle Saint-Yves - Office de Tourisme

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 220 mètres

Chapelle Saint-Yves - Office de Tourisme

G: Place Rallier du Baty

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 270 mètres

Place Rallier du Baty

H: Place du Champ Jacquet à Rennes

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 340 mètres

Place du Champ Jacquet à Rennes

J: Le Kebab, c'est royal

Par Arnaud Chapin, à 470 mètres

Le Kebab, c'est royal

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France is affectionately referred to as "the Hexagon" for its overall shape.

French history goes back to the Gauls, a Celtic tribe which inhabited the area circa 300BC until being conquered by Julius Caesar.

The Franks were the first tribe to adopt Catholic Christianity after the Roman Empire collapsed. France became an independent location in the Treaty of Verdun in (843 AD), which divided up Charlemagne's Carolingian Empire into several portions.

The French monarchy reached its zenith during the reign of Louis XIV, the Sun King, who stood for seventy-two years as the Monarch of all Monarchs. His palace of Versailles and its Hall of Mirrors are a splendid treasure-trove of Baroque art.

The French Revolution ended the rule of the monarchy with the motto "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity!" On July 14th, 1789 angry mobs stormed La Bastille prison and began the Revolution in which Louis XVI, his wife Marie-Antoinette and thousands of others met the guillotine.

One decade after the revolution, Napolean Bonaparte seized control of the Republic and named himself Emperor. His armies conquered most of Europe and his Napoleonic Code became a lasting legal foundation for concepts of personal status and property.

During the period of colonization France controlled the largest empire in the world, second only to Britain.

France is one of the founding members of the European Union and the United Nations, as well as one of the nuclear armed nations of the world.

Text by Steve Smith.

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