| Vers 100000 av J-C:
|
Population
generalized of Brittany |
| Vers 4400 av
J-C: |
Development
of agriculture |
| Vers VIe av
J-C: |
Arrived of the Celt |
| 52 avant JC
: |
Battle of Alexia won by Caesar on the
Celtic tribes under the authority of chief Vercingetorix;
the Roman conquers Gaul. |
| 56 av J-C:
|
Undone of the Eventless, occupation of the Armorique by Caesar |
| 313 : |
Edict of Milan grants to the Christians the right to practice
their cult |
| 486 : |
Clovis, king of the Francs, takes back the Battle of Soisson
and submits the biggest part of Gaul. He baptizes
himself toward 500 |
| Ve-VIe: |
Implantation of the Celtic of Cornouaille |
| 799: |
Charlemagne annexes Brittany |
| 800 : |
Consecration of Charlemagne in Rome
by the Pope Leon III; extension of the straightforward
kingdom |
| 845: |
Victory of the Bretons on the Francs. Independence of the
Duchy |
| IXe-Xe:
|
Norman invasions |
| XI-XIIIe siècle
: |
The Crusades
. |
| 1152 : |
Henri II of Plantagenet becomes king
of England |
| 1341-1365: |
War of succession |
| XIVe siècle
: |
War of hundred years (end of the English presence in France);
big epidemics of black pestilence (1348, 1361, 1373,
and 1380) that make disappear in some years the third
of the French population. |
| XVe: |
Reign of the Mont forts, creation of the first Breton university, |
| 1491: |
Marriage of Anne of Brittany with Charles
VIII |
| 1499: |
Marriage of Anne of Brittany with Louis
XII |
| 1532:
|
Union of Brittany and France, but the duchy keeps its privileges |
| 1598 : |
Edict
of Nantes |
| 1675:
|
Urban
revolts |
| 1718:
|
Plot to which participates the marquis of Pontcallec ("That
the feast begins") |
| 1789 :
|
French revolution, 1792, A Convention is elected to the universal
suffrage, proclamation of the 1st Republic, 1793,
setting up of the Terror politics |
| 1793-99:
|
The revolt of the chouans |
| 1814-1848 :
|
Restoration, the Monarchy of July |
| 1848-1870 :
|
The IInd Republic, the Second Empire, 1871: insurrection
of the Township; 1875: development of the laws of
the IIIst republic |
| 1914-1918 :
|
First world War |
| 1939-1945 :
|
Second world War |
| 1940-1945 :
|
Resistance, and scrub since 43. Liberation shortly after
the landing |
| 1957 :
|
Signature of the Treaty of Rome, adherence to the EEC |
| 1958 :
|
The Algerian crisis brings back the general of Gaul to the
power; constitution of the Republic |
| 1959 : |
Charles de Gaul president of Republic |
| 1962 :
|
Election of the president of republic to the universal suffrage;
independence of Algeria |
| 1965 :
|
Re-election of Charles de Gaul |
| 1968 :
|
In May, social and cultural crisis, |
| 1969 : |
Departure of Charles de Gaul; Georges Pompidou president |
| 1970 :
|
Dead of the general de Gaul |
| 1974 :
|
Dead of Throat Pompidou; election of Valery Giscard d'Estaing |
| 1981 : |
Election of François Mitterrand; abolition of the
capital punishment |
| 1988 :
|
Re-election of François Mitterrand |
| 1992 : |
Signature of the Treaty of Maastricht |
| 1995 : |
Election of Jacques Chirac |