4 plural=_("?plural:Normans")
5 groups="Medieval", "European"
6 legend=_("After several devastating Viking raids on what is today northern\
7 France and a siege of Paris, the Frankish king Charles the Simple granted\
8 the Viking leader Rollo a fiefdom in the area. This fief evolved into the\
9 Duchy of Normandy, of which the most famous duke is William II \"the\
10 Conqueror\" who invaded England in 1066.")
12 ; See http://nrm.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_dus_de_Normaundie
15 "Rolloun", "Male" ; English: Rollo
16 "Ricard I", "Male" ; English: Richard
18 "Gllâome II", "Male" ; English: William the Conqueror
22 "government", "male_title", "female_title"
23 "Democracy", _("Chancellor %s"), _("?female:Chancellor %s")
24 "Despotism", _("Duke %s"), _("Duchess %s")
25 "Fundamentalism", _("Bishop %s"), _("Mother Superior %s")
35 civilwar_nations = "viking", "french", "english", "sicilian"
38 ; Major cities in Normandy
42 "Tchidbouo", ; French: Cherbourg
43 ; More cities and towns of Normandy in order of 1999 population
46 "Alençoun", ; French: Alençon
49 "Bayeus", ; French: Bayeux
50 "Coutanches", ; French: Coutances
52 "Honflieu", ; French: Honfleur
59 ; A selection of parishes of the Channel Islands
60 "Saint Hélyi", ; English: Saint Helier
62 "Saint Pierre Port (ocean)", ; English: Saint Peter Port
63 "Sainte-Âone", ; English: Saint Anne
64 ; Random assortment of Norman place-names with Scandinavian origin