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French-English translation for: Lothair I [Carolingian king and Emperor of the Romans 817 823 855]
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hist. mil. bataille {f} de Poitiers [1356]Battle of Poitiers [in 1356 was the 2nd major success, after Crécy, by England under Edward, the Black Prince, against France, under King John II, in the 100 Years' War]
hist. pol. Banquet {m} du Vœu du faisan [1454]Banquet of the Oath of the Pheasant [in 1454, the Duke of Burgundy gave this banquet to promote a Crusade (which never took place) against the Turks who had just taken Constantinople]
hist. Louis {m} VIII le Lion [1187-1226]Louis VIII [1187-1226] [nicknamed 'The Lion'] [King of France from 1223 to 1226. He invaded England briefly in 1216]
occup. pol. lord-chambellan {m}Lord Chamberlain (of Household) [Br.] [most senior officer of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom]
géogr. Îles {f.pl} du VentWindward Islands [also: Islands of Barlovento] [the southern, generally larger islands of the Lesser Antilles]
pol. comte {m} MarshallEarl Marshall [eighth of the Great Officers of State in the United Kingdom]
arch. arts relig. retable {m}retable [structure placed on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church]
cuis. tomme {f}tomme [generic name given to a class of cheese produced mainly in the French Alps and in Switzerland]
hist. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1623]Treaty of Paris [1623] [between France, Savoy, and Venice, concerning the territory of Valtelline]
hist. Ordre {m} de l'ÉtoileOrder of the Star [order of chivalry founded 1351 by Jean le Bon, King of France]
arch. relig. cathédrale {f} de Spire [aussi : cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption-et-Saint-Étienne]Speyer Cathedral [also: Imperial Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption and St Stephen]
hist. maison {f} PlantagenêtHouse of Plantagenet [a Royal House which originated from the lands of Anjou in France, ruling England between 1154 and 1485]
hist. pol. Sainte-Alliance {f} [1815]Holy Alliance [1815] [also: Grand Alliance] [coalition linking the monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia and Russia]
hist. mil. pol. guerre {f} des Cévennes [1702-1710] [aussi : guerre des Camisards]Cévennes War [1702-1710] [also: War of the Camisards] [uprising of Protestant peasants during the reign of Louis XIV]
dr. hist. Miroir {m} des SaxonsSachsenspiegel [the most important law book of the Holy Roman Empire, originating around 1220 as a record of existing customary law]
Ministère {m} de l'Economie, de l'Industrie et de l'Emploi[Ministry of the Economy, Industry and Employment]
cuis. huîtres {f.pl} RockefellerOysters Rockefeller [oysters on the half-shell that have been topped with a rich sauce of butter, herbs, and bread crumbs, then baked]
hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de (la rivière) Talas [751] [aussi : bataille d'Artlakh]Battle of Talas [751] [the Abbasid Caliphate and the Tibetan Empire defeated the Tang dynasty ending its westward expansion]
hist. mil. bataille {f} d'Ulm [1805]Battle of Ulm [1805] [decisive battle where Napoleon trapped and forced the surrender of an entire Austrian Army]
first-foot {m}first-foot [tradition in N. England and Scotland: first person to enter the home of a household on New Year's Day]
arch. relig. cathédrale {f} de WinchesterWinchester Cathedral [also: Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Swithun]
hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Valmy [1792] [aussi : bataille ou affaire du camp de la Lune]Battle of Valmy [1792] [also: Cannonade of Valmy] [first major victory by the army of France during the Revolutionary Wars, preventing the Prussian Army marching on Paris]
hist. mil. relig. ordre {m} de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem [ordre des Hospitaliers]Knights Hospitaller [Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem] [Knights of Rhodes] [Knights of Malta] [Order of Saint John]
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hist. mil. pol. siège {m} d'Orléans [1428/9]siege of Orléans [1428/9] [the watershed of the 100 Years' War with a major victory for the French Royal Army with Joan of Arc]
dr. fin. autoliquidation {f} de la TVA [mécanisme]reverse charge procedure [note on invoices where the customer is liable for the payment of the VAT]
hist. mil. relig. bataille {f} de Civetot [1096]Battle of Civetot [1096] [Seljuk Turks of Anatolia defeated the forces of the People's Crusade]
hist. pol. rafle {f} de Marseille [1943]Marseille roundup [1943] [systematic deportation of the Jews of Marseille in the Old Port]
hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Peterwardein [1716] [auusi : bataille de Petrovaradin]Battle of Petrovaradin [1716] [also: Battle of Peterwardein] [major victory of Habsburgs over the Ottomans during the Austro-Turkish War]
hist. pol. congrès {m} d'Erfurt [1808] [aussi : entrevue d'Erfurt]Congress of Erfurt [1808] [after Tilsit (1807) the final meeting between Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia]
hist. F Je fais un rêve. [nom donné au discours prononcé par Martin Luther King Jr. (1963)]I Have a Dream. [Martin Luther King Jr. speech title (1963)]
hist. pol. relig. principauté {f} archiépiscopale de Salzbourg [1328-1803] [aussi : archevêché de Salzbourg]Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg [1328-1803] [an ecclesiastical principality and state of the Holy Roman Empire]
géogr. hist. pol. duché {m} de Carniole [1363-1918]Duchy of Carniola [1363-1918] [an imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire, later a hereditary land of the Habsburg Monarchy]
géogr. Niémen {m} [fleuve]River Neman [also: Nemunas, Nioman, or Memel] [river that rises in central Belarus and flows through Lithuania then along the northern border of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia's western exclave]
géogr. hist. pol. duché {m} de Parme et Plaisance [1545-1802 and 1814-1858]Duchy of Parma [1545-1802 and 1814-1858] [also: Duchy of Parma and Piacenza] [a historic state in northern Italy]
relig. marabout {m}marabout [Muslim religious leader and teacher in West Africa, and (historically) in the Maghreb]
hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} du pont Milvius [312]Battle of the Milvian Bridge [312] [Roman Emperor Constantine I defeated Roman Emperor Maxentius]
hist. mil. bataille {f} de Balaklava [1854]Battle of Balaclava [1854] [part of the Crimean War, with the Allies successfully but not decisively defeating the Russians]
hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} d'Andrinople [378] [aussi : bataille d'Adrianople ; aujourd'hui Edirne en Turquie européenne]Battle of Adrianople [378] [also: Battle of Hadrianopolis] [overwhelming victory of the Goths over the Eastern Roman Empire]
casanier {adj}housewifely [of a woman: fond of home life and housework]
relig. syncrétisme {m}syncretism [combining of different beliefs and various schools of thought]
psych. thalassophobie {f}thalassophobia [persistent and intense fear of deep bodies of water ]
hist. pol. charte {f} de Cortenbergh [1312]Charter of Kortenberg [signed by Duke of Brabant in 1312. Similar to, but broader than, English Magna Carta as it included all citizens and not just the Barons]
casanier {adj}domesticated [hum.] [of a man: fond of home life and housework]
hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Manzikert [1071]Battle of Manzikert [1071] [also: Battle of Malazgirt] [decisive defeat of the Byzantine Empire by the Seljuk Empire]
hist. mil. journée {f} des Harengs [1429] [bataille des harengs] [bataille de Rouvray]Battle of the Herrings [Battle of Rouvray] [in 1429, part of the siege of Orléans in the 100 Years' War. English forces decisively defeated French forces attempting to intercept a supply convoy.]
géogr. hist. pol. constitution {f} de Bayonne [1808] [aussi : Statut de Bayonne ou Charte de Bayonne]Bayonne Constitution [1808] [also: Bayonne Statute or Charter] [approved by Joseph Bonaparte as the intended basis for his rule as king of Spain]
géogr. hist. mil. bataille {m} de Bailén [1808] [aussi : bataille de Baylen]Battle of Bailén [1808] [the first open-field defeat of a Napoleonic army - by the Spanish Army of Andalusia]
hist. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1947]Treaty of Paris [1947] [formally established peace between the World War II Allies and Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Finland]
hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Marengo [1800]Battle of Marengo [1800] [French forces under First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte defeated and drove the Austrian forces out of Italy, consolidating Napoleon's political position]
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