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History : the middle ages
During
the latter years of the elderly Charlemagne's rule,
the Vikings made advances along the northern and
western perimeters of his kingdom. After
Charlemagne's death in 814 his heirs were incapable of
maintaining any kind of political unity and the
once great Empire began to crumble. Viking advances
were allowed to escalate, their dreaded longboats were
sailing up the Loire and Seine Rivers and other inland
waterways, wreaking havoc and spreading terror.
In 843 the Viking
invaders murdered the Bishop of Nantes and a few years
after that, they burned the Church of Saint-Martin at
Tours. Emboldened by their successes, in 845 the
Vikings ransacked Paris.
During the reign of Charles the Simple
(898-922) whose territory comprised much of the France
of today, he was forced to concede to the Vikings a
large area on either side of the Seine River,
downstream from Paris, that was to become Normandy.
The Carolingians were subsequently to share the fate
of their predecessors: after an intermittent power
struggle between the two families, the accession (987)
of Hugh Capet, duke of France and count of Paris,
established on the throne the Capetian dynasty which
with its Valois and Bourbon offshoots was to rule
France for more than 800 years.
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The Carolingian era
had seen the gradual emergence of institutions which were to
condition France's development for centuries to come: the
acknowledgement by the crown of the administrative authority of
the realm's nobles within their territories in return for their (sometimes
tenuous) loyalty and military support, a phenomenon readily
visible in the rise of the Capetians and foreshadowed to some
extent by the Carolingians' own rise to power.
The new order left the new dynasty in immediate control of little
beyond the middle Seine and adjacent territories, while powerful
territorial lords such as the 10th and 11th-century counts of
Blois accumulated large domains of their own through marriage and
through private arrangements with lesser nobles for protection and
support.
The area around the lower Seine, ceded to Scandinavian invaders as
the duchy of Normandy in 911, became a source of particular
concern when duke William took possession of the kingdom of
England in 1066, making himself and his heirs the king's equal
outside France (where he was still nominally subject to the
crown).
Worse was to follow, with the succession (1154) to the disputed
English throne of Henry II, already count of Anjou and duke of
Normandy before his marriage (1152) to France's newly-divorced ex-queen
Eleanor of Aquitaine brought him control also of much of
south-west France. A century of intermittent warfare brought
Normandy once more under French control (1204) and French victory
at Bouvines (1214).
The 13th century was to bring the crown important gains also in
the south, where a papal-royal crusade against the region's
Albigensian or Cathar heretics (1209) led to the incorporation
into the royal domain of Lower (1229) and Upper (1271) Languedoc.
Philippe IV's seizure of Flanders (1300) was less successful,
ending two years later in the rout of her knights by the forces of
the Flemish cities at the "battle of the spurs" near
Courtrai (Kortrijk).
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