Sorry, it took me ages to write my post, so by the time I'd finished it someone had already responded, but I put too much work into my list to want to take it down. Hopefully others will read it as well, because it is quite interesting to a generation of Europeans and Americans brought up belieing that France never won anything.kortin said:Yes yes, I already admitted I was wrong. I apologize for acting like an ass and thinking i knew more than I apparently did.MelasZepheos said:How far back do you wanna go?kortin said:To my knowledge, the French have won only 2 wars. One being against themselves (impossible for them to lose) and one in which they helped a british colony against the british because they were tired of their rule (The American revolution). Seeing as one was impossible for them to lose, they have really only won 1 war, even then they we're just helping out the Americans (although we did need it, technically they were only helping. Also, I MAY have forgotten some, but i'm pretty sure those are the only 2)MelasZepheos said:England has better dental care than America. The myth of British people having bad teeth is just one of those weird things to American media does along with making out like France have never won any wars ever.
1066 Invasion of England, William the Conqueror won the entire country.
Multiple wars between England and France, most of which France wins
1337-1453, The Hundred Years War, eventually France expells the English claim to the throne in favour of a French one
1510-1513, The War of the Holy League, all of Europe gangs up against France (actually mainly England and a whole bunch of Italians), France wins when the Pope dies and the League is disbanded
1557-1560, Mary Queen of Scots and her Spanish husband cause another Anglo-French war, France wins, taking back Calais, which was all they had left on the French mainland
1755-1763, Seven Years War, basically the first time they lost something significant in nearly seven hundred years, set the stage for...
1779-1783, The American Revolution, which they fought on the winning side of.
1789-1802, French Revolution, you already mentioned them winning.
1802-1815, Napoleon basically owns Europe for a period of at least ten years. Mainly through military conquest.
Maybe it's just me, but eight hundred years of militaristic dominance in Europse doesn't really spell 'cheese eating surrender monkeys' to me, despite what the Simpsons and most of America and Britain may think.