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Ancient history of France

The country that we now call France was once known as Gaul, a vast land populated by numerous loosely connected tribal groups. However, in the first century BC, the legendary Roman commander, Julius Caesar, launched an eight year military campaign into Gaul and claimed the land for Rome. Following this, Gaul remained in Roman control for centuries. The Roman Empire founded many towns and cities within Gaul, and many like Lyon and Nimes are still around and still very popular.

During your tour of France, you’re quite likely to see striking remnants of the Roman conquest. The Théâtre Gallo Romain, in Lyon, is an arrestingly well preserved Roman theatre overlooking the town. One monument that we particularly recommend visiting is the mighty Pont Du Gard in the Avignon region – a three-tiered aqueduct bridge, which stands proudly over the Gardon River and, in the Roman times, was part of a 52 mile network of aqueducts which would have carried water into Nimes.

These ruins held firm even while the Roman Empire fell. Like Rome, Gaul suffered repeated attacks from Barbarian raiders until it was united under King Clovis I, the first of the Franks who would rule France for centuries.

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The Middle Ages

It was under the Franks, that France truly began to flourish. Paris, until then a simple Roman garrison town called Lutetia became the nation’s capital.Many important religious buildings were constructed, like the first monastery in Mont Saint Michel (the Cathedral you see today came much later), along with  the beautiful Cathedral at Aixl, and great kings like Charlemagne, a man some call “the father of Europe”, ruled the land.

During this time, the northern part of France was frequently attacked by Viking raiders. Eventually, an agreement was signed that allowed the Vikings to rule over a section of the northern coast. These Vikings came to be known as the Normans, hence the name “Normandy” the province where they settled. 

The rest of the French Middle Ages was a time of great conflict, suffering repeated invasions by the English. Both sides fought for the French crown, which culminated in the 100 Years War.

Through the war, the sense of French identity was strengthened. This structure of the French society would remain in place until 1788, when it was completely torn apart in one of the most significant events in European, perhaps world history: The French Revolution.

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French Revolution and the Empire

Up until the French Revolution, the power of the French royal family was unquestioned. They lived glamorously, relaxing in the comfort and luxury of Versailles. If you weren’t part of the French royal family, nobility, or a major religious figure, you were virtually powerless in French society.

Naturally, this led to massive dissatisfaction in the French peasantry. In the era of European Enlightenment, great philosophers -many of them French -began to question the structure of society, and an idea came to the forefront: that a human being, simply by being human possessed certain natural rights that could not be removed. Today, we are profoundly familiar with this concept – that of  Human Rights. 

Within three years of the  French revolution the monarchy was overthrown and France became a ‘republic’. But within a decade, a minor artillery commander from the island of Corsica manoeuvred his way to the top of French society, he became unquestionably the most powerful man in the world. His name was Napoleon Bonaparte. 

Under Napoleon, the French and their Grande Armee would conquer much of Europe in a succession of military victories. This success was commemorated with the construction of the The Arc De Triomphe of Paris in 1806  which remains a powerful sight even today. While Napoleon was finally defeated in 1815 at the battle of Waterloo in Belgium, his rule had completely changed the fabric of Europe. Though, as the rest of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century showed, France’s troubles weren’t over. 

During the 19th century, France would once again become a monarchy, but each time the monarch was overthrown or was forced to give up power. The last person to assume the title of ‘King of France’ was Louis Philippe, who abdicated in 1848.

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Modern history of France

Despite social and political upheavals in the 19th century, France remained the centerpiece of the European Alliance system. And when this structure was unravelled during the First World War, it became clear that whoever took control of France would be the master of Europe. 

A great deal of the fighting during WWI took place on French soil, and today you can visit those battlefields, graveyards, or the many memorials across france for the heroes who fought. Then, twenty years later, France was invaded again.

During WWII, France was occupied by Nazi Germany and unlike WWI, the Nazis were able to fully control the country with relative ease. This effectively locked the continent away from the Allies based in the UK and America, who called it the  “Fortress Europe”. The plan to liberate Europe – Operation Overlord – required the largest invasion army in human history. On June 6th, the forces of Great Britain, the United States, and Canada landed at Normandy. You can visit the beaches today, which still have their World War II codenames of Gold, Sword, Juno, Utah and Omaha. The beaches are quiet and peaceful now, but it is hard not to imagine what it would  have been like on that fateful day.

The Allies eventually liberated France and won the war. Thankfully, this was the last time such major conflict occurred on French soil.Since the end of WWII, France has been a country at peace,calling travelers from far and wide to come savor its rich history.

For history and heritage enthusiasts there is no better option than a completely customized France vacation to help soak up the most important sights and experiences. Our destination experts are to tailor your tour to your interests – get in touch with us for a private, seamless and obligation-free itinerary.

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