FRANCE 



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FRANCE 



How France is Governed; Lilly's The New 

 France; Lebon's Modern France, In "Story of the 

 Nations" Series. 



Related Subject*. The following articles in 

 these volumes will give detailed information on 

 many phases of the geography and life of France : 



Agincourt 



Aix 



Alengon 



Amiens 



Bordeaux 



Brest 



Caen 



Calais 



Cherbourg 



Cluny 



Crfecy 



Dijon 



Dunkirk 



Fontainebleau 



Grenoble 



Havre 



Le Mans 



Lille 



Limoges 



Lyons 



Marseilles 



Atlantic 

 Biscay 



Brittany 

 Burgundy 



CITIES AND TOWNS 



Montpellier 



Nancy 



Nantes 



Nice 



Nimes 



Orleans 



Paris 



Poitiers 



Rennes 



Rheims 



Roubaix 



Rouen 



Saint Denis 



Saint Etienne 



Saint Quentin 



Sevres 



Toulon 



Toulouse 



Tours 



Versailles 



COAST WATERS 



English Channel 

 Mediterranean 



FORMER DIVISIONS 



Gascony 

 Normandy 



Agincourt 



Aix-la-Chapelle 



Albigenses 



Alsace-Lorraine 



Bastille 



Bonaparte 



Bourbon 



Capetian Dynasty 



Carol ingians 



Chivalry 



Commune of Paris 



Continental System 



Crficy 



Crimea, subhead 



Crimean War 

 Crusades 

 Directory 

 Emigres 

 Feudal System 

 Field of the Cloth of 



Gold 



Franco-German War 

 Franks 



HISTORY 



Leipzig, Battles of 

 Liberty Cap 

 Louisburg, Sieges of 

 Merovingians 

 Mississippi Scheme 

 Nantes, Edict of 

 Normans 

 Orleans 



Paris, Treaties of 

 Parlement 

 Powers, The Great 

 Quebec, Battle of 

 Reformation 

 Renaissance 

 Saint Bartholomew's 

 Day, Massacre of 

 Salic Law 

 Sedan, Battle of 

 States-General 

 Succession Wars 

 Trafalgar 

 Triple Alliance 

 Triple Entente 



French and Indian Wars Valois 



French Revolution 



Fronde 



Gaul 



Girondists 



Guise 



Huguenots . 



Hundred Years' War 



Jacobins 



July Revolution 



Verdun, Treaty of 



Vienna, Congress of 



Waldenses 



War of the Nations 



Waterloo, Battle of 



Westphalia, subhead 



Peace of Westphalia 

 X Y Z Correspondence 



Much of the history of the country is con- 

 tained in the articles on the following per- 

 sons of note. The kings are not indexed here 

 because they are listed in the article above. 

 Barras, Count de Marat, Jean Paul 



Bayard, Chevalier de Mazarin, Jules 

 Carnot, Marie Francois Mirabeau, Count de 



Sadi 



Charles Martel 

 Danton, Georges 



Jacques 



Delcasse', Thfiophile 

 Dreyfus, Alfred 

 Eugene, Francois 

 Fallieres, Clement Ar- 



mand 



Frontenac, Comte de 

 Gambetta, Leon 



Montcalm de Saint- 

 Veran, Marquis de 

 Murat, Joachim 

 Necker, Jacques 

 Ney, Michel 

 Poincarfi, Raymond 

 Ribot, Alexandre Felix 



Joseph 



Richelieu, Duke de 

 Robespierre, Maximilien 

 Rochambeau, Count de 



Genet, Edmon Charles Saint-Cyr, Laurent 



Edouard 



Godfrey de Bouillon 

 Grfrvy, Jules 

 Guizot, Francois P. G. 

 Joan of Arc 

 Joffre, Joseph Jacques 



Cfesaire 



Lafayette, Marquis de 

 Lamartine, Alphonse de Waldeck-Rousseau, 

 Loubet, Emile Pierre 



MacMahon, Maurice de 



Gouvion 



Saint Just, Antoine 

 Siey&s, Emmanuel 



Joseph 

 Talleyrand-Perigord, 



Duke de 



Thiers, Louis Adolphe 

 Tocqueville, Alexis de 



Aisne 



Garonne 



Loire 



Marne 



Meuse 



Champs Elysges 

 Corsica 

 Department 

 Gris-nez, Cape 



UNCLASSIFIED 



Legion of Honor 



Oriflamme 



Tuileries 



FRANCE, ANATOLE (1844- ), the pen 

 name of JACQUES ANATOLE THIBAULT, a French 

 novelist and humorist, and since 1884 a mem- 

 ber of the French Academy. Besides The 

 Crime of Sylvester Bonnqrd, which established 

 his fame, his works include The Red Lily, 

 Thais, The Garden of Epicurus and his latest 

 romance, The Revolt of the Angels, which deals 

 with the adventures of Lucifer (which see) 

 after his banishment from heaven. He is one 

 of the most popular present-day writers. 



