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History & Current Affairs, Collections - Series

Keywords:
History, Arts, Architecture, discovery, Europe, seen from above


Producer(s): POINT DU JOUR

Coproducer(s)/co-financing:
ARTE France

Music: Fabien CALI

Length:  1x26

Format:  One-off

Original version: French

Nationality: France

Year: 2016

Rights: worldwide

Support(s):  HD file

Collection: FRANCE-GERMANY, A SHARED HISTORY

TIMES OF ROYAL SPLENDOUR - EP6

Director(s): Roland THERON – Writer(s): Roland THERON   Contact Contact   Download Print page

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France and Germany were not referred to as such before the French Revolution; they were referred to by the names of royal families and kingdoms. Dynastic rivalries played out between the house of France (the Valois and Bourbon branches) and the Habsburgs...

From the 16th century to the French Revolution, France already had a partially centralized seat of power and presented an undeniable attraction to the German princes.
The strategic play of these royal dynasties shaped the landscape over the centuries. The domains of the aristocracy were a statement of their power; their chateaux and landscaped gardens were designed along the same model: Versailles.
The migratory flow of populations, especially the flight of the Huguenots from 1685 onwards, resulted in a new flow of information. The ideas of the Enlightenment spread as European philosophers and intellectuals began to travel and write letters, thus creating a common cultural ground uniting the two territories and their populations.
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