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1400s: France's civil war, referred to as the Hundred Years' War, begins in 1407.
1800s: Napoleon I, after victorious battles across Europe, establishing a vast French Empire, is defeated at Waterloo.
2000s: President Jacques Chirac refuses to join the coalition in support of the U.S. pre-emptive military strike on Iraq.
1400s: Anti-gypsy laws are enforced throughout most of Europe, making it a crime for the Roma people to live in such countries as Britain, Holland, and Germany. Spain tries gypsies as heretics.
1800s: Gypsies come to the United States to flee European discrimination, but many are turned back at Ellis Island.
2000s: Norway's largest religious group, the Lutherans, officially apologizes for its role in past discrimination against the gypsies.
1400s: The influence of Italian Renaissance art is imposed on French gothic architecture after Charles VIII returns from his conquest of Naples.
1800s: While King...
This section contains 211 words (approx. 1 page at 400 words per page) |