Le Château de la Verdière, located in the southeastern region of Provence, boasts 100 rooms, plus courtyards, terraces, olive ...
The funeral for Brigitte Bardot was private, but hundreds poured into the streets of Saint-Tropez to pay their respects to an ...
In the Goncourt winner “Watching Over Her,” Jean-Baptiste Andrea traces the personal and political entanglements of a ...
Spain looks straightforward on a map. France sits to the north, Portugal to the west, and water surrounds almost everything ...
Migration into England was continuous from the Romans through to the Normans and men and women moved from different places ...
A Paris court has found 10 people guilty of cyberbullying France’s first lady Brigitte Macron by spreading false online ...
A study of 160 European famines between 1500 and 1800 shows that El Niño weather events led to the onset of some famines and ...
Years after Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette met their fates at the guillotine, Karl-Wilhelm Naundorff convinced members of the ...
Notes: James Kences provides a fitting introduction to a largely obscure historical moment: when the English first met the Indigenous Native American population in the northeastern part of North ...
The vast, sparsely populated territory of New France, which occupied much of what became the United States and Canada, was a lonely place for men in the 1600s. The king of France, Louis XIV, wanted ...
In the early 1600s, an English sailor named William Adams was shipwrecked in Japan. Instead of meeting the fate of most foreigners at the time, Adams earned the trust of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the powerful ...