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Two invasions of the troops French allowed the birth of England.
- In the first place, the invasion of the duke of Normandy, William the Conqueror, vassal of king of France, French victory in Hastings in 1066.
- Secondly in 1154 (Henri II ), the invasion of Plantagenêt, a dynasty from Anjou, which was a count of Anjou, duke of Normandy and duke of Aquitaine, vassal of king of France.
Proof of the influence of France in England.
Both slogans " DIEU ET MON DROIT ", and "HONNI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" respectively slogans of said Richard I st heart of lion and Edouard III, it is two king Anglais were Plantagenêts, counts of Anjou, and vassal of king of France.
It is two invasions introduced the French culture in England. 45 % of the English vocabulary has a French etymology.
However France, and England, are two sister who quarrels, but who likes itself.
Sa donne de l'espoir de savoir qu'il reste encore un peu d'orgueil français (dans le bon sens)
Réponse de SURCOUF à l'officier Anglais : "Chacun se bat pour ce qui lui manque !"
Alors la tu ma tué !!!! j'aurai aimé voir la geule de l'anglais