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Their and French
Their ultimate solution was to sell Corsica to France and French troops of the ancien régime replaced Genoese ones in the citadels, including Ajaccio's.
Their security was ensured by the French military.
Their spirits were buoyed on Christmas Eve – when they chose to camp in the lush Dercervian valley near Ephesus, they were ambushed by a Turkish detachment ; the French proceeded to slaughter this detachment and appropriate their camp.
Their participation in the Scramble for Africa and in the acquiring of overseas possessions ( such as French Indochina ) created myths of French greatness.
Their ideology was also influenced by colonial French education, which posited Khmers as " Aryans among Asians ", who were morally superior to Chinese or Vietnamese.
Their political interests in the French Revolution lay with opposition to the aristocracy, and so they found themselves allied with the early capitalists.
Their influence leading to the French revolution has been enormous in the development of modern democracy throughout the world.
Their attempt to leave Metz in order to link up with French forces at Châlons was spotted by a Prussian cavalry patrol under Major Oskar von Blumenthal.
By the end of the 19th century, some French organists ( e. g., Charles-Marie Widor and his students Charles Tournemire and Louis Vierne ) named some of their organ compositions symphony: Their instruments ( many built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll ) allowed an orchestral approach ( Kaye 2001 ; Smith 2001 ; Thomson 2001 ).
Their 1991 song " Les tam-tam de l ' Afrique " was one of the first French rap hits to deal explicitly with slavery.
Their French side of the Graian Alps is drained by the river Isère ( Tarentaise valley ) and its tributary Arc ( Maurienne valley ), and by the Arve.
Their members now include people with ancestry of British, Spanish, German, Italian, Native American, Métis and French Creole settlers.
Their objectives were geographic, scientific, ethnological, economic ( looking for possibilities of whaling or fur trading ), and political ( the eventual establishment of French bases or colonial cooperation with their Spanish allies in the Philippines ).
Their arms are traced on the French Wikipedia.
" Their second child, a daughter, Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, was a prominent hostess during and after the Second French Empire.
Their number increased further in the upheavals brought by the French Revolution and subsequent Napoleonic invasions of other Catholic countries, depriving thousands of religious of the income that their communities held because of inheritances and forcing them to find a new way of living the religious life.
Their next meeting in a Grand Slam was at the 1992 French Open, where they met in the quarterfinals.
Their grandson Prince Louis Napoléon was the Bonapartist pretender to the French imperial throne.
Their descendants in many families continued to use French first names and surnames for their children well into the nineteenth century, as they tried to keep some connection to their heritage.
Their remains were possibly destroyed during the French Revolution.
* Their story is the basis for the opera Alcyone by the French composer Marin Marais
Their initial success in staging uprisings and in seizing control of most of the country by September 1945 was partially undone, however, by the return of the French a few months later.
Their last special, 2005's French and Saunders Christmas Celebrity Special, aired on 27 December 2005 on BBC One.

Their and estates
Their many male heirs created more and smaller estates, and from a largely free class of officials previously formed, many of these assumed or acquired hereditary rights to administrative and legal offices.
Their decision was influenced in part by the fact that most of the claimants had large estates in England and, therefore, would have lost them if they had defied the English king.
Their male line ended with Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk, who died without an heir in 1307, so their titles and estates reverted to the crown.
Their wealth consisted mainly of valuable estates of livestock.
Their estates were forfeited, and the Orkney and Shetland islands were annexed to the Crown.
Their son William Edwardes succeeded to parts of the Rich estates and was created Baron Kensington in the Peerage of Ireland in 1776
Their son Geoffrey de Mandeville would recover the seized estates and the constableship during the reign of king Stephen.
Their estates were confiscated by the crown, their palace in Lisbon destroyed and its soil salted, their name erased from the peerage and their coat-of-arms outlawed.
Their son Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond, inherited much of the Gordon estates and assumed the additional surname of Gordon.
Their son William Edwardes succeeded to parts of the Rich estates and was created Baron Kensington in the Peerage of Ireland in 1776.
Their two major estates are Castle Ashby in Northamptonshire and Compton Wynyates in Warwickshire.
Their former estates were confiscated as imperial property of the Holy Roman Empire.
Their marriage joined the large South Wales estates of Llanover and Abercarn.
Their son, the second Baron, succeeded to the Crewe estates on the death of his maternal uncle Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe, in 1894.
Their styling owed much to the English garden suburb tradition ( seen at Bournville, Letchworth, Saltaire, Port Sunlight and Welwyn Garden City ) and garden areas and front boundaries were generally more varied than on contemporary estates within military bases where state ownership endured over a longer period.
Their grandson John William Spencer Brownlow Egerton-Cust, 2nd Earl Brownlow ( 1842 – 1867 ), assumed the additional surname of Egerton and inherited the Bridgewater estates after a lengthy lawsuit ( see the Baron Brownlow for additional information on the Cust family ).
Their marriage led to the union of the Clive and Powis estates in 1801, and in 1804 the earldom of Powis was recreated for the third time for Edward Clive.
Their marriage took place in Garcilaso's hometown of Toledo in one of the family's estates.
Their former estates became imperial property of the Holy Roman Empire.
Their estates are mere street addresses, like that of the Molineux-Montgomeries, formerly of Garboldisham Old Hall, now of No. 14 Malton Avenue, Haworth.
Their son Colonel Douglas Hamilton inherited parts of the Proby estates, including Elton Hall in Huntingdonshire, and assumed by Royal license the surname of Proby in lieu of Hamilton in 1904.
Their son George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex, assumed the additional surname of Coningsby on succeeding to the estates of his great-aunt, the Countess Coningsby.
Their estates were nationalised in 1948 but restituted in 1989.
Their grandson, also John Manners of Haddon, inherited the Earldom in 1641, on the death of his distant cousin, George, the 7th Earl of Rutland, whose estates included Belvoir Castle.

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