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usually known as the "Seventh War", [8] [9] [2] ended by the Treaty of Fleix. Sometimes also known as the "Lovers' War" [9] Robert Ryal Miller (1961). "The American Legion of Honor in Mexico". Pacific Historical Review. Berkeley, California, United States: University of California Press. 30 (3). ISSN 0030-8684. Retrieved 13 June 2012. January 1595: Henry IV of France declared war on Philip II of Spain after discovering another Spanish plot to invade France [180]
Cottret, Bernard (2000). Calvin: A Biography. Translated by McDonald, M Wallace. Wm. B. Eerdmans. ISBN 0802831591. Sutherland, N. M. (1962). "Calvinism and the conspiracy of Amboise". History. 47 (160): 111–138. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-229X.1962.tb01083.x. By the end of the year French armies had won victories on all fronts, and as the year closed they began advancing into the Netherlands. Main article: War of the Three Henrys Death of Anjou and ensuing succession crisis (1584–1585) [ edit ]Britain signs Treaty of Amiens which is favourable to France bringing the Anglo-French War of 1792–1802 to an end. This is a list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792 until the current Fifth Republic. With the Netherlands falling, Prussia also decided to leave the coalition, signing the Peace of Basel on 6 April, ceding the west bank of the Rhine to France. This freed Prussia to finish the Third Partition of Poland. Huguenot rebellions, sometimes also known as the "Ninth War" [ citation needed] or the "Ninth and Tenth Wars" [ citation needed]
May 1588: Day of the Barricades. Catholic League seized control of Paris from Henry III, who fled to Chartres [178]
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