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Air France headscarf row: Airline lets crew skip new Tehran route Paris: Air France is willing to let female crew members opt out of flying a new route to Tehran after they were asked to wear a headscarf on their ...
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| Oct.17 |
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Pope to canonise French couple Vatican: Pope Francis is to conduct the first ever canonisation of a married couple in a ceremony in Saint Peter's Square
| Mar.9 |
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Danish lawmakers propose Mohammad cartoons in school. Denmark
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| Jul.1 |
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Court upholds French full veil ban
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| Apr.11 |
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Scandal claims France's top rabbi. Paris
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| Apr.10 |
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French veil curbs come into force A law has come into force in France which makes it an offence for a Muslim woman to conceal her face behind a veil when in public
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| Sep.14 |
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French senate approves burqa ban Paris: The senate approved a law banning any veils that cover the face -- including the burqa, the full-body covering worn by some Muslim women
| Jan.26 |
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Lawmakers move toward partial burqa ban. Paris
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| Aug.15 |
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French minister urges burka ban
| Jun.30 |
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Al Qaeda threatens France over burqas
| Jun.22 |
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Sarkozy speaks out against burka Paris: French President at a special session of parliament has spoken out strongly against the wearing of the burka by Muslim women in France
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| Feb.2 |
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Anger grows over Muhammad cartoon The drawings sparked a fresh row when they were re-run in several papers, leading to the sacking of an editor
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Papers reprint Islam row cartoons. Paris
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| Sep.2 |
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Scarf ban comes into force A law banning headscarves and other religious symbols from state schools came into effec
| Aug.15 |
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Pope struggles over Lourdes Mass
| Feb.14 |
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Thousands protest head scarf ban
| Feb.10 |
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MPs back headscarf ban Paris: The bill, passed by 494 votes to 36, to banned all overt religious symbols from state schools
| Jan.17 |
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Minister blasts headscarf protest
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| Dec.17 |
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Chirac: Ban headscarves in schools Paris: President has called for a law banning religious symbols in state schools and hospitals
| Dec.11 |
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Headscarf ban recommended Paris: An expert commission recommended a ban on 'conspicuous' religious signs
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| Jun.14 |
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Bishop on trial over abuse case
| Dec. 9, 1905 |
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Separation of church and state in France Paris: Passed by the Chamber of Deputies during the Third Republic, it established state secularism in France. France was then governed by the Left Coalition | |
| Jan. 14, 1875 |
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Albert Schweitzer born Map of Kaysersberg France A German—and later French—theologian, organist, philosopher, physician, and medical missionary in Africa | |
| Oct. 18, 1685 |
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Edict of Nantes revoked by Louis XIV Paris: The Edict granted the Calvinist Protestants of France (also known as Huguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially Catholic | |
| Sep. 27, 1627 |
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Bishop Bossuet born Map of Dijon France A French bishop and theologian, renowned for his sermons and other addresses. One of the most brilliant orators of all time
| Apr. 13, 1598 |
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Edict of Nantes promulgated Map of Nantes France Signed by Henry IV of France, granted the Calvinist Protestants of France (Huguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered Catholic
| Sep. 9, 1585 |
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Armand Jean du Plessis Richelieu born Paris: The Cardinal de Richelieu was often known by the title of the King's 'Chief Minister' or 'First Minister'
| Jul. 10, 1509 |
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John Calvin born Map of Noyon France Influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the Christian theology
| Jan. 17, 1377 |
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End of Papal Babylonian Captivity Map of Avignon France Southern France: The Avignon Papacy, during which 7 successive Popes resided in Avignon, rather than in Rome
| Jul. 13, 1191 |
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Acre taken by Crusaders Map of Acre Israel Northern Israel: It was captured when the forces of the Third Crusade, led by King Richard I of England and King Philip II of France, came to King Guy's aid
| Aug. 20, 1153 |
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St. Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux died Bernard of Clairvaux, O.Cist (1090 – August 20, 1153) was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian order
| Mar. 31, 1146 |
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St. Bernard preaches Second Crusade Map of V%E9zelay Burgundy France The Pope commissioned Bernard to preach the Second Crusade. A parliament was convoked at in Burgundy, and he preached before the assembly | |
| Jun. 25, 1115 |
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Foundation of Clairvaux Clairvaux Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in Ville-sous-la-Ferté in France. The original building, founded by St. Bernard, is now in ruins
| Nov. 27, 1095 |
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Pope Urban II preaches First Crusade Map of Clermont France Southern France: The First Crusade (1096–1099) was the first of a number of crusades that attempted to capture the Holy Lands called by Pope Urban II | |
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