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What battle ends the Hundred Years' War?
2Battle of Castillon
1Battle of Azincourt

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The Battle of Castillon, which took place on July 17, 1453, put an end to the Hundred Years' War. It marked the decisive victory of the French over the English.
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The Battle of Castillon, which took place on July 17, 1453, put an end to the Hundred Years' War. It marked the decisive victory of the French over the English.
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When did the Huns of Attila invade Roman Gaul?
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1351

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Attila's Huns invaded Roman Gaul in 451 AD, culminating in the Battle of the Catalaunic Fields.
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Attila's Huns invaded Roman Gaul in 451 AD, culminating in the Battle of the Catalaunic Fields.
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As a result of what battle did Clovis I convert to Christianity?
1Tolbiac
2Vouillรฉ

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In 496, during the battle of Tolbiac against the Alamans, Clovis prayed to Christ and promised him to convert if he granted him victory.
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In 496, during the battle of Tolbiac against the Alamans, Clovis prayed to Christ and promised him to convert if he granted him victory.
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What events are described in the Bayeux Tapestry ?
1Norman conquest of England
2Hundred Years' War

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The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events leading up to William the Conqueror's conquest of England, in particular the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events leading up to William the Conqueror's conquest of England, in particular the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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Who is the last Merovingian king?
2Childeric III
1Clovis III

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Placed on the throne by the mayor of the Pรฉpin le Bref palace, Childรฉric III was deposed by the same Pรฉpin in November 751 and ended up cloistered in a monastery.
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Placed on the throne by the mayor of the Pรฉpin le Bref palace, Childรฉric III was deposed by the same Pรฉpin in November 751 and ended up cloistered in a monastery.
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When was the Gutenberg Bible printed?
21452
11352

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Produced in Mainz between 1452 and 1455 under the responsibility of Johannes Gutenberg and his associates, Johann Fust and Pierre Schoeffer, the Gutenberg Bible consists of two volumes in folio format of 324 and 319 leaves. It reproduces the Latin Bible translated by Saint Jerome.
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Produced in Mainz between 1452 and 1455 under the responsibility of Johannes Gutenberg and his associates, Johann Fust and Pierre Schoeffer, the Gutenberg Bible consists of two volumes in folio format of 324 and 319 leaves. It reproduces the Latin Bible translated by Saint Jerome.
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When did Clotaire I reunite the Frankish kingdom?
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1511

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He reunited the Frankish kingdom upon the death of his brother Childebert I in 558. His kingdom was divided between his four sons when he died.
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He reunited the Frankish kingdom upon the death of his brother Childebert I in 558. His kingdom was divided between his four sons when he died.
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Who is the first Merovingian king?
2Merovech
1Chlodio

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The first Merovingian king was Merovech, a legendary 5th-century Frankish chieftain considered to be the dynastic ancestor of the Merovingian line of Frankish kings.
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The first Merovingian king was Merovech, a legendary 5th-century Frankish chieftain considered to be the dynastic ancestor of the Merovingian line of Frankish kings.
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Who is Clovis' father?
1Childeric I
2Merovech

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Son of Childeric I, he conquered most of Gaul and converted to Christianity. His kingdom was divided between his four sons when he died.
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Son of Childeric I, he conquered most of Gaul and converted to Christianity. His kingdom was divided between his four sons when he died.
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What was Dagobert's kingdom from 622 to 632?
1Austrasia
2Burgundy

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He reigned over Austrasia from 622 to 632 and was king of the Franks from 629 to 639.
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He reigned over Austrasia from 622 to 632 and was king of the Franks from 629 to 639.
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