Calais
calais. it was later lost to France when Mary 1 declared war and lost miserably. she said "when i die and you open me up, you will find calais in my heart".
Calais, Marseille, Dunquerque etc.
England, Wales, Ireland and Calais (until it was lost in 1557).
Mary I had nearly 300 Protestants executed between 1555 and 1558. With this she earned the name 'Bloody Mary'. Her foreign policy wasn' popular either. Her husband, Philip II, drew England into the European conflict and war between the Habsburgs and the French and consequently lost Calais, the last British outpost on the Continent.
Calais
The French town that belonged to England until 1558 was Calais. It was an important English possession and the last remaining territory on the continent. However, Calais was recaptured by the French during the reign of Queen Mary I of England.
Queen Mary I lost possession of Calais during a very unsuccessful war. It was the last of England's French holdings.
calais. it was later lost to France when Mary 1 declared war and lost miserably. she said "when i die and you open me up, you will find calais in my heart".
le port de Calais
CalaisThe closest city would likely be Calais, on the English Channel.
If you were talking about Calais, for instance: Calais est un ville petit
"It's sunny in Calais!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a du soleil à Calais! The exclamation translates literally as "There is some sun at Calais!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-lya dyoo so-ley a ka-leh" in French.
i live in Lostebarne , I'm french there are 18 km between Calais and Lostebarne
Calais
He was going to urge Mary to join in his war against the French. He arrived in Calais on or before 23rd March and had arrived in England by 29th March.
Calais, Marseille, Dunquerque etc.