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  2. Charles V of France - Wikipedia

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    Charles V (21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380), called the Wise (French: le Sage; Latin: Sapiens), was King of France from 1364 to his death in 1380. His reign marked an early high point for France during the Hundred Years' War , with his armies recovering much of the territory held by the English, and successfully reversed the military ...

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  3. Charles V | king of France | Britannica

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    Charles V, byname Charles The Wise, French Charles Le Sage, (born Jan. 21, 1338, Vincennes, Fr.—died Sept. 16, 1380, Nogent-sur-Marne), king of France from 1364 who led the country in a miraculous recovery from the devastation of the first phase of the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453), reversing the disastrous Anglo-French settlement of 1360.

  4. Charles V of France - New World Encyclopedia

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    Charles V the Wise (French: Charles V le Sage) (January 31, 1338 – September 16, 1380) was king of France from 1364 to 1380 and a member of the Valois Dynasty. His reign marked a high point for France during the Hundred Years' War , with his armies recovering much of the territory ceded to England at the Treaty of Bretigny.

  5. Charles V (france) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Charles V (the Wise) (1337–80) King of France (1364–80). He regained most of the territory previously lost to the English during the Hundred Years' War , stabilized the coinage, and endeavoured to suppress anarchy and revolt in France.

  6. Charles V of France | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Charles V (21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380), called the Wise (French: "le Sage"), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1364 to his death. In 1349, as a young prince, Charles received from his grandfather King Philip VI the province of Dauphiné to rule.

  7. Universal Basic Income does not cause inflation | Science ...

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    Giving people largely unconditional, predictable forms of income to satisfy their basic needs has been identified as means of restoring social security, increasing equality and supporting growth in areas of countries that have been left behind by development and promoting public health overall.There is, however, widespread belief that any monetary intervention stimulates hyper-inflation of the ...

  8. List of knights and ladies of the Garter - Wikipedia

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    Later Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Henry VIII. Henry VIII (1509–1547) ... Charles X, King of France: 1757–1836 1825 660 Charles Sackville-Germain, 5th Duke of ...

  9. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Paris Orly Airport bus - Omio

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    Buses from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Paris Orly Airport cover the 21 miles (34 km) long route with our travel partners like Le Bus Direct, FlixBus, Blablabus or BlaBlaCar. There are direct bus services available. You can get the cheapest bus tickets for this route for as low as $1 (€1), but the average price of bus tickets is $7 (€6).

  10. Commune de Paris — Wikipédia

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    Troisième République ( Territoires occupés par l'Allemagne de 1871 à 1873) modifier. La Commune de Paris est la plus importante des communes insurrectionnelles de France en 1870-1871, qui dura 72 jours, du 18 mars 1871 à la « Semaine sanglante » du 21 au 28 mai 1871.

  11. Le député Charles de Courson, figure de l'Assemblée nationale, porte la motion de censure contre le gouvernement d’Élisabeth Borne, après le passage en force...

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