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- France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas...
- The Andean emerald (Uranomitra franciae) is a species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is found in Colombia...
- naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin described the bird with the species name franciae (referring to France) in 1789, and the French naturalist Pierre Joseph...
- 19 July 1603–1605 2nd seal 1605–1625 iacobvs dei gracia angliæ scotiæ franciæ et hiberniæ rex fidei defensor (seal and counterseal) James, by the grace...
- throne in 987. This title was sometimes rendered as Duke of France (dux Franciae). The third instance was that of the rulers in East Francia (now Germany)...
- ANGLIÆ FRANCIÆ ET HIBERNIÆ REGINA Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen IACOBUS DEI GRATIA MAGNÆ BRITANNIÆ FRANCIÆ ET HIBERNIÆ...
- Euthalia franciae, the French duke, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm. Euthalia franciae franciae (Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan)...
- Council (1179) he wrote the celebrated polemic, Contra quatuor labyrinthos Franciae; and that he died about the year 1180. César-Eg****e du Boulay in his "Hist...
- century; the first to adopt the title of "King of France" (Latin: Rex Franciae; French: roi de France) was Philip II in 1190 (r. 1180–1223), after which...
- became king. During his reign, Richard was styled Dei Gratia Rex Angliae et Franciae et Dominus Hiberniae (by the Grace of God, King of England and France and...