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  1. French Translation of “BRITISH” | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases.

  2. Fleeing French royalists raised armies to return to France and overthrow the revolution, supported by the other crowned heads of Europe. By 1793 France was engaged in the most expensive and fateful of its conflicts with Great Britain. French artillery bombards Frankfurt during the Revolutionary Wars in 1796. Wikimedia.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · 2 of 20 | . British soldiers and Republican Guards stand guard at the Elysee Palace, Monday, April 8, 2024 in Paris. Sixteen soldiers from No 7 Company Coldstream Guards and 32 members of the Gendarmerie Garde Republicaine mount guard at the Elysee palace as British troops join French guards in a special ceremony at the Elysee Palace to celebrate 120 years of “entente cordiale” between the ...

  4. The latter thought that whereas the French wanted to promote idealistic and noble values overseas, the British were only concerned with their economic and financial interests. 4 Berque seems to have embraced this idealized vision of the French presence in the Middle East and in the excerpt above, he does not mention the fact that the French, like the British, had significant economic stakes in ...

  5. The Channel Tunnel (French: Tunnel sous la Manche), sometimes referred to informally as the Chunnel, is a 50.46-kilometre (31.35 mi) undersea railway tunnel, opened in 1994, that connects Folkestone (Kent, England) with Coquelles (Pas-de-Calais, France) beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover.It is the only fixed link between the island of Great Britain and the European mainland.

  6. Using one of our 22 bilingual dictionaries, translate your word from English to French

  7. Formal British, French and Russian agreements (April – October 1916) Eventually, Russia having agreed on 26 April 1916, the final terms were sent by Paul Cambon, the French Ambassador in London, to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Edward Grey, on 9 May 1916, and ratified in Grey's reply on 16 May 1916.