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dbpedia:Pale_of_Calais
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The Pale of Calais (French: le Calaisis) is a historical region in modern-day France that was controlled by the monarchs of England following the Battle of Crécy in 1346. Pale is an archaic English term for "area, jurisdiction". The capture by the English is the subject of Auguste Rodin's 1889 sculpture The Burghers of Calais. In 1558, the expanding Kingdom of France took the Pale of Calais in the aftermath of the Siege of Calais.
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Pale of Calais Calais
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dbpedia:Calais
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1558-01-01Z
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1558-01-01Z
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1346-08-26Z
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1346-01-01Z
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'' ("Truth, the daughter of Time")
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