The orange honeydew starts with yellow skin which turns to golden orange when ripe. Fun Facts. • Honeydew is the third most popular melon- watermelon and
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History. Brussels sprouts are believed to originate from the city which they get their name from-. Brussels Belgium. Records trace them back to the 13th
Look for Comice pears in stores from August to April. Fun Facts. • There are more than 3000 varieties of pears. • Pear trees grow best in volcanic soil
although history manuals enjoy comparing the Capetian kings to. "le paysan qui arrondit son champ" in fact any geometrical vision of the then fluctuating
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An important feature of the French Revolution was the role of social salons and 72 He was unique in the fact that he could traverse the lines between.
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The actual French Revolution took place nearly 20 years before The French Revolution consisted of the overthrow of Louis ... Fun Fact!
One of the most important change dealt with the patents for importation and with the can be explained by the fact that Paris was one of the major French ...
In reality Louis’s mother and France’s First Minister Cardinal Mazarin governed the country in the young king’s name In 1648 when Louis was nine the Parlement of Paris spurred by nobles revolted against the Crown The Parlement was France’s supreme court during the ancien régime
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Texts: A History of the French Language Peter RICKARD The French Language: Present and Past Glanville PRICE We will be concerned with external and internal history External history pertains to the cultural social political realities bearing on language change whereas internal history concerns
French society enjoyed a more carefree lifestyle with their biggest concerns being obeying the rules of society such as: 1 The Sumptuary Laws were 18 laws about the type of clothing that different classes of people could wear For example only the upper class could wear gold pearls or velvet
broad boulevards in Saigon resembled Paris The French even started a law and medical school as well as an excellent college and they introduced the practice of modern medicine The French installed their own legal system in Vietnam which was based on the famous Napoleonic Codes
The French language has a long history as an international language of literature and is famously described as the language of love It is also the second most studied language around the world Picture yourself living in a delightful French village immersed in the stunning language and rich traditions that the country has to offer
Cinco de Mayo The fifth of May or Cinco de Mayo is a celebratory and signficant date for Mexicans as well as for many United States citizens who join them in observing this critical chapter in
FUN FACTS St Louis was founded in 1774 by Frenchman Pierre Laclede He named the soon-to-be fur-trading village in honor of King Louis IX the sainted crusade King of France The fur trade fueled the growth of this Mississippi River town which was the starting point for (1804) and end of (1806) Lewis & Clark’s monumental journey of discovery
• When purchased from French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1803 it more than doubled the size of the United States • The US originally sought to purchase only the port city of New Orleans from France • Bought for $15 million it proved to be one of the greatest land deals in history
St Louis Facts Historic Notes: • St Louis was founded in 1764 as a French fur-trading village by Pierre Laclede He named the city “St Louis” for King Louis IX the crusader king who was the patron saint of Laclede’s then ruler King Louis XV Here are some other interesting facts about the Gateway City
French were the first to establish fur trade routes into and beyond the Great Lakes In 1670 the Hudson’s Bay Company was formed and set up a series of fur trading posts along the shores of Hudson Bay where the First Nations would bring furs to trade The North West Company formed in 1779 took over the French routes and extended them