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Absolutism (European history) to Charles VIII of France[edit]

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Charles VII of France to French Third Republic[edit]

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French and Indian War to Italian War of 1521–1526[edit]

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James A. Garfield to Norman conquest of England[edit]

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Normandy to Ypres[edit]

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