The history of French kicking, the wars in the history of France

Updated on history 2024-06-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The transliterated noun is "Savat". It is a fighting technique that uses punch techniques and leg attacks.

    There are many theories about its origins, including one that was developed by sailors in the port of Marseille in France in the 19th century; Another theory is that the French learned Muay Thai from Thailand in the 18th century and returned to France to integrate boxing. Another theory is that the French learned the Vietnamese leg method from the colonial Vietnamese.

    French kicks and struck are used to attack the opponent with punches and legs.

    The French kick technique is quite aesthetically pleasing.

    French kicking and beating occupies an important position in the world martial arts, and French people love French kicking! French kicking is popular in European countries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    An xii means 12 years of the French Republican calendar. The republican calendar is a calendar adopted during the French Revolution, and the historical events that occurred at that time were recorded in the republican calendar, so the republican calendar date is written at the end of the Gregorian calendar.

    prairial - Pastoral Month.

    Messidor - Won the month.

    thermidor - Thermidor.

    An has nothing to do with religion, it means "year" (the year in modern French is also an). The republican calendar was invented to sever ties with religion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As far as I know the history of France I know has dynasties, the Revolution overthrew the Louis Dynasty, Napoleon proclaimed the emperor, the Louis Dynasty was restored, the Napoleonic Hundred Days regime, the Charles Dynasty was restored, the Revolution broke out and completely ended the royal rule, and France became a free country from then on. In modern times, in World War I, France was defeated by Prussia (Germany), France was destroyed by Germany in World War II, and France became independent at the end of World War II.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, this is the title of the Pope, which means An XII.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the Roman era, the Germanic people migrated, and the complete Franco-German state entities did not appear, so there was no war. However, in the time of Charlemagne, the Frankish kingdom established by the Franks expanded to what is now Italy, France, and Germany. But after Charlemagne's death, his successors failed to consolidate their rule, and his three grandsons divided the empire, which gradually formed what is now Italy, France, and Germany.

    France was the first of the three kingdoms to complete unification, while Germany formed a very loose Holy Roman Empire with the Austrian Habsburgs as emperors.

    1700-1713, War of the Spanish Succession. France was a rival of the Holy Roman Empire, but during this period France was a supporter of the Brandenburg-Prussian state, and every year the Elector of Brandenburg could receive an annuity from the King of France, and after the conclusion of the Peace of Utrecht in 1713, Prussia got rid of the control of the Emperor and became a kingdom, which was the Emperor's biggest opponent.

    1740-1763, War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1743) and Seven Years' War (1756-1763). France became an ally of the Austrian court. The former gave Prussia, the rival of the Austrian emperor**, Silesia, but Maria Theresa retained most of the Habsburg possessions.

    1789-1860s. After the French Revolution, both Prussia and Austria regarded France as the scourge of the revolution and repeatedly intervened in the internal affairs of France. After Napoleon came to power, he repeatedly attacked the Rhine League (mainly Germany), and the two were at war and peace.

    In 1870, Prussia led to the Franco-Prussian War in order to unify Germany.

    From 1914 to 1918, World War I broke out. France was a member of the Entente, Germany was a member of the Central Powers, and France and Germany were drawn into World War I.

    In September 1939, Germany attacked Poland and World War II began. Soon after, in January, Germany captured France. It was not until 1944 that France was restored.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the Battle of Waterloo, he was exiled and placed under house arrest.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The storming of the Bastille, the first armed revolution.

    On August 10, 1792, an uprising was launched to overthrow the monarchy at the Battle of Valmy.

    The Third Armed Revolution.

    Thermidorian coup d'état. Coup d'état in the Foggy Moon.

    Battle of Leipzig.

    Battle of Waterloo.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The storming of the Bastille, the first armed revolution.

    In collusion with Louis XVI of France, the revolutionaries launched a second armed revolution on August 10, 1792, launching an uprising and overthrowing the monarchy at the Battle of Valmy.

    The Third Armed Revolution.

    Thermidorian coup d'état. Coup d'état in the Foggy Moon.

    Battle of Leipzig.

    Battle of Waterloo.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are a lot of them, about 15 times.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I can't count what era.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The so-called Western boxing, I personally think it is classical Greek boxing. Classical boxing basically has no leg movements, not even forward and backward sliding steps.

    And kicking is actually a violent method created by French sailors who sailed to Japan, and then many sailors who practiced boxing saw that traditional karate was better than boxing, and combined with boxing, it was a violent method (which cannot be called "martial arts"). Originally, it was called "French street self-defense", but because it pursued the magnificence of the leg method too much, it was called kicking. One more thing to add:

    Their race costumes are really disgusting, tights...

    So, you see: the front kick and the back spin kick of the French kick are exactly the same as the Shoto-ryu karate; Uppercut, straight punch is a boxing action.

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