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 INDEX. 229 Evreux, County of, given up to Philip Augustus by John of England, 29 ; seized by Dauphin Charles, 56 ; in- vaded by Du Guesclin, 60; annexed by Charles V., 62. F.' Faidherbe, General, 213. " Fair of Lincoln," army of Lewis the Lion defeated at, 32. Family Compact, the, 160. Famine in 1032, 14. Farel, William, 100. Farnese, Alexander, Duke of Parma, relieves Paris, 119 ; garrisons Paris, ib. ; his death, ib. Favre, M. Jules, 213. Fenelon, 140 ; 151. Ferdinand I, Emperor, 103. Ferdinand of Aragon, marries Isa- bel of Castile, 91 ; j lins the league against the French, ib. divides the kingdom of Naples with Lewis XII., 93: joins the Holy League, 94 ; claims and conquers Navarre, ib. Ferdinand VII. of Spain, 189, 195 ; revolution against, 200 ; restored by Duke of Angouleme, ib. Ferdinand, King of Naples, go ; his death, 91. Ferdinand II, King of Naples, 91, 92, 93. Ferdinand cf Portugal, Count of Flanders, disobeys the summons of Philip Augustus, 31; war of, with Philip, ib ; taken prisoner, ib. " Festival of Reason," the, celebrated at Paris, 174. Five hundred. Council of, created, 17s ; abolished by Napoleon, 1S2. Flanders, County of, a fief of the French crown. 11 ; war of, with Philip Augustus, 31 ; war of, with Philip the Fair, 45 ; revolt of, 46, 47 ; alliance of Edward I. of Eng- land with, ib ; war of England and France carried on in, 52, 53 ; rev. Its against Lewis le Male, 62 ; subdued bj Philip ..f Burgundy, C3 ; united to Burgundy, ib. ; superiority over, renjunced by Francis I., 99. Fleuru;, the battle of, 176. Fleury, Bishop of Frejus, minister of Lewis XV., 154; his death, 155. Fl /rence, entry of Charles VII. into, Flodden Field, battle of, 95. Fontaine-Franfaise, battle of, 120. Forbach, battle of, 212. Formigni, battle of, 77, Forn^vo, battle of, 91. France, meaning of the name, 12 ; Paris the capital of, ib.; beginning of her rivalry with England, 16, 21 ; the peers of, summoned by Philip Augustus for the tnal of John, 30, 31 ; wins back Normandy and Aquitaine, 77, 78 ; her extent, ili.; Provence annexed to, 87 ; growth of, under Lewis XI., ib., 88; wins back Calais, 11^4 ; religious wars in. 108, 130; her share in the Ihirty Years' War, 131 ; her territory increased by the Thirty Years' War, 135; wars of the Fronde, ib.; her Spanish frontier increased by the Peace of the Pyrenees, 139 ; state of under Lewis XIV., 140; her war with the United Provinces, 141 ; increase of her territory by Peace of Nimwegen, 142 ; Grand Alliance formed against, 148 ; her share in the Spanish Suc- cession War, ib. ; annexes Orange, 151 ; joins the Quadruple Alliance against Spain, 153 ; state of under Lewis XV., 157; her colonies, 158, 159; her share in the Seven Years' War, 159 ; loses Canada, 160 ; annexes Corsica, ib. ; annexes Av.gnon, 161 ; beginning of the Rev lution in, 166 ; divided into departments, 167 ; annexes Venaissm, ib.; massacres in, 170, 172-175; be- comes a Republic, wars of, 172 ; the Revolution, 168-184; Consulate in, 184 ; the Empire, 185 ; extent of, under Buonaparte, 192 ; entered by the Allies, 195 ; restoration of the Bourbons, 196; Revolution of 1830, 201, 202; Revolution of 1848, 205; the Second Republic, 206 ; the Second Empire, 208; war of, with Russia, 2C9 ; the war of Italian liberation, 210 ; the Mexican war, ib.; Franco-German war, 2H ; her losses, 212 — 215; the Commune, 214; the Third Republic, 215. Franche Comte, conquered by Lewis XIV., 141 ; ceded by Peace of Aix- la-Chapelle, ib ; restored to France by Peace of Nimwegen, 142. Francia, use of the name, i, 4 ; west- ern and eastern, ib. Francis I., Emperor (Duke of Lor- raine), married to Maria Theresa of Hungary, 155 ; elected Empress, 156. Francis II., Emperor.joins the alliance