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| 0392 | Arbogast |  |
| 15th May Death of Valentinian II, assassination organized by Arbogast |
| 15th May Replaces Valentian II with Eugenius |
| 0394 | Arbogast |  |
| Death of Arbogast, commits suicide after the defeat of Eugenius |
| 0486 | Clovis I |  |
| Soissons Clovis I overthrows the Roman colony governed by Syagrius |
| 0735 | Charles Martel |  |
| Aquitaine Defeats Eudo's sons & forces them to pay homage |
| 0757 | Pepin III the Short |  |
| Bavaria Defeats Tassilo III the Duke of Bavaria |
| 0758 | Pepin III the Short |  |
| Saxony Defeats the Saxons & wins a tribute from them |
| 0763 | Pepin III the Short |  |
| Bavaria Duke Tassilo remove Frankish control from Bavaria for 15 years |
| 0768 | Pepin III the Short |  |
| Aquitaine Defeats Waifer the Duke of Aquitaine |
| 0782 | Charlamagne I the Great |  |
| Widukind The Westphalian leader Widukind revolts but is later baptized in 785 |
| 0808 | Charlamagne I the Great |  |
| The Welatabi, in Poland, revolt against the Carolingians |
| 0811 | Charlamagne I the Great |  |
| The Linonici, in Poland, revolt against the Carolingians |
| 0859 | Charles II the Bald |  |
| Loire A peasant uprising fails to oust the Vikings |
| 1032 | Henry I |  |
| Defeats a rebellion led by his brother, Robert |
| 1047 | Henry I |  |
| Normandy Norman nobels rebel against the accession of William of Normandy |
| Val es Dunes The Normandy rebellion is suppressed by Henry I |
| 1053 | William I the Conqueror |  |
| Rouen William of Arques Raises the standard of rebellion against William I the Conqueror |
| 1053 | William of Arques |  |
| Rouen William of Arques Raises the standard of rebellion against William I the Conqueror |
| 1080 | Robert III Curthose |  |
| Reunited with his father William by the efforts of Queen Matilda, the truce lasts until 1083 |
| 1087 | Bayeux, Odo of |  |
| "How can we give proper service to 2 distant & mutuallly hostile lords?" |
| 1088 | Bayeux, Odo of |  |
| Rochester Odo had control of Roches ter castle, but is forced into exile by William Rufus |
| 1088 | Robert III Curthose |  |
| The barons join Robert to overthrow William Rufus but the rebellion fails because Robert fails to support the English rebels |
| 1172 | Eleanor of Aquitaine |  |
| Aquitaine Eleanor of Aquitaine raises a rebellion against her husband Henry II |
| 1173 | Eleanor of Aquitaine |  |
| Supports her sons in their rebellion against her unfaithful husband Henry II |
| 1186 | Philip II |  |
| Burgundy Burgundy submits to his rule |
| Flanders Flanders submits to his rule |
| 1201 | Philip II |  |
| Paris Controls a rebellion & hosts a visit by John to Paris , the peace of Le Goulet is kept |
| 1202 | Philip II |  |
| John charges the Lusignans with treason who appeal to Philip II |
| 1236 | Louis IX |  |
| Taillebourg Defeats the rebellious Barons |
| 1264 | Louis IX |  |
| 25th Jan Amiens Louis declares the Provisions of Oxford null & void |
| 1274 | Gaston de Bearn |  |
| Gascony Edward I spends 1 yr putting down a rebellion in Gascony led by Gaston de Bearn |
| 1282 | Charles of Anjou |  |
| Sicily Harsh rule leads to an uprising, the Sicilian Vespers |
| 1284 | Charles of Anjou |  |
| Sicily Driven out of Sicily by the Spanish |
| 1297 | Philip IV |  |
| Furnes The Flemish are defeated at the battle of Furnes during their struggle for independence from France |
| 1302 | Philip IV |  |
| Flanders Captures Flanders , which then rebels & takes on France at the battle of Courtai |
| Courtrai Defeat at the battle of Courtai finally ends the absorbtion of Flanders into France |
| 11th July Courtrai 700 Spurs are from the French Knights by the Flemish infantry, "battle of the Spurs" |
| 11th July Courtrai The French heavy cavalry is defeated by Flemish infantry caught in the mud |
| 1304 | Philip IV |  |
| Mons en Pevele The Flemish are defeated during their struggle for independence from France |
| 1305 | Philip IV |  |
| Flanders A humiliating peace is imposed on Flanders , hostilities resume 1312 |
| Lille The Captians annexe Lille, Douai & Bethune |
| 1323 | Charles IV the Fair |  |
| Flanders Rebellion in Flanders from French rule |
| 1328 | Philip VI |  |
| 23rd Aug Cassel Philip VI crushes the Flemish rebels |
| 1358 | Charles V the Wise |  |
| Paris Forced to move to the Louvre |
| Puts down a peasant's rebellion & strengthens the Royal prerogative |
| 1368 | Edward III |  |
| Gascony After the nobles revolt in Gascony Edward III reclaims the throne of France |
| 1368 | Guesclin, Bertrand du |  |
| Gascony Leads a rebellion in Gascony against the rule of the English |
| 1382 | Charles VI the Mad |  |
| 27th Nov Rosbecque The Peasant revolt is ruthlessly suppressed by French knights at the battle of Rosbecque, conditions for the peasantry worsen |
| 1404 | Charles VI |  |
| Envoys from Owen Glendower arrive in France to discuss an alliance |
| 1408 | John the Fearless |  |
| Liege Suppresses a rebellion in Liege |
| 1467 | Charles the Bold |  |
| Dinant Puts down a rebellion in Dinant |
| 1475 | Louis XI |  |
| Edward IV supports Charles le Temeraire, Duke of Burgundy in his quarrel with Louis XI |
| 1475 | Temeraire |  |
| Edward IV supports Charles le Temeraire, Duke of Burgundy in his quarrel with Louis XI |
| 1492 | Charles VIII |  |
| 3rd Nov Etaples Under the treaty of Etaples Charles VIII agrees to drop his support for Perkin Warbeck & other rebels |
| 1572 | Guise |  |
| 24th Aug Responsible for the St Bartholomew Day's massacre |
| 1589 | Henry III |  |
| Paris Paris rises against Henry III in favour of the Guises, Henry III leaves Paris |
| Dec Paris The Guises propose a settlement with a cipher as heir and demand a meeting of the States General, which takes place at Blois |
| 1593 | Henry IV |  |
| Paris The Catholic League holds Paris & the Assembly calls for a Catholic King of France |
| 1625 | Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de |  |
| The Hugenots of La Rochelle capture the islands of Oleron & Rhe to protect their city |
| 1626 | Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de |  |
| Mar Paris Forced to make peace with the Spanish because of the rebellion of the Hugenots |
| 1632 | Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de |  |
| 1st Sep Lannguedoc The Lannguedoc rebels are defeated |
| 1640 | Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de |  |
| Normandy A rebellion over a salt tax is crushed by the army & by use of military terror |
| Lisbon John IV becomes King & founds the Braganza Dynasty |
| Lisbon Supports the Portuguese rebellion against Spain |
| 1649 | Louis XIV the Sun King |  |
| 11th Mar Paris Peace between the frondeurs, rebels, & the French court |
| 1649 | Mazarin, Jules |  |
| Paris The Fronde capture the Bastille & install Brousel's son as its Governor |
| Paris The Fronde close the Paris gates & create an army to release the King |
| 30th Mar Saint Germain Agrees to restore the Bastille to the crown for an amnesty & Louis ' to return to Paris |
| 30th Mar Saint Germain Paris ians agree to lay down their arms |
| 1652 | Mazarin, Jules |  |
| 25,000 peasants are imprisoned for non-payment of the Taille |
| Lucerne The "secret diet of peasants" meet to protest against Mazarin's harsh tax regime |
| 1701 | Louis XIV the Sun King |  |
| Louis XIV recognizes James Frances Edward as James III of England & VIII of Scotland |
| 1714 | Louis XIV the Sun King |  |
| Paris Under the treaty of Utrecht Louis recognizes the Protestant succession in England |
| 1715 | Philippe II of Orleans |  |
| The rebellion fails & Orleans gives no further support to the Stuart restoration |
| 1743 | Louis XV |  |
| Dunkirk Launches an invasion but it is turned back by the weather & has to return to Dunkirk |
| 27th June Dettingen After defeat by the British at Dettingen decides to invade iin support the Jacobites |
| 1764 | Louis X |  |
| Paris The rebellion of the Jesuits is suppressed |
| 1789 | Louis XVI |  |
| 2nd Oct Paris Armed women invade the National Assembly calling for bread |
| 1789 | Napoleon I |  |
| 16th Sep Corsica Engages in revolutionary movements in Corsica |
| 16th Sep Corsica Joins the Corsican revolutionary movements |
| 1790 | Napoleon I |  |
| Corsica Heads signatories sent to the National Assembly against reactionary Corsican leaders |
| 1792 | Isnard, Maximin |  |
| 20th June Paris One of the Deputies who defends Louis XVI from the mob |
| 1792 | Napoleon I |  |
| 14th Sep Corsica Returns to Corsica to rejoin the revolutionary movements |
| 1793 | Hebert, Jacques Rene |  |
| 13th Mar Paris Calls for an uprising but leading Hebertists are arrested |
| 1793 | Napoleon I |  |
| Paris Brings the extremist phase of the revolution to an end |
| Paris Defeats a rebellion in Paris on 13 Vendemiare & establishes the Directory |
| 1795 | Napoleon I |  |
| 5th Oct Paris Defends the Convention & fires on the people, commanded by Barras |
| 5th Oct Paris Suppresses a Royalist uprising in Paris |
| 5th Oct Paris Uses a "whiff of grapeshot" on the "day of the sections" to drive out the Paris ian mob |
| 1808 | Murat, Marechal Joachim |  |
| 2nd May Madrid Suppresses the rebellion in Madrid |
| 1809 | Napoleon I |  |
| July Tyrol 40,000 peasants rise in rebellion |
| 1851 | Napoleon III |  |
| 2nd Dec Dissolves the National Assembly & arrests Thiers , Cavaignac & the Republican leaders |
| 1870 | Gambetta, Leon |  |
| Sep Paris Escapes in a balloon and organizes "the war of the people" with armed civilians |
| 1871 | MacMahon, Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de |  |
| 2nd April Paris Appointed Commander the forces against the Paris Commune |
| 28th May Paris Captures Paris from the Commune |
| 1917 | Petain, Henri Philippe |  |
| 2nd June Debeney informs Haig that France can only give minimal support for an offensive |
| 4th June Villiers Cotter About 1,500 mutineers march on Villiers -Cotterelts to try & reach Paris |
| 1946 | Blum, Leon |  |
| Warns without economic support the government will fall & be replaced by Communists |
| 1954 | Mendes-France, Pierre |  |
| 1st Nov A wave of terrorism begins bythe newly formed FLN |
| 1960 | Salan, Raul |  |
| General Raoul Salan opposes the cease-fire & leads an unsuccessful insurrection |
| 22nd April Algiers Calls upon the rest of the Army to join the resistance to Algerian independence |
| 1968 | Gaulle, Charles Andre Marie Joseph de |  |
| Baden Baden Retreats to Baden-Baden during a rebellion which threatens to overthrow the government |