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The following is a timeline of the: history of the——city of Marseille, France.

Prior——to 17th century※

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History of France
Carte de France dressée pour l'usage du Roy. Delisle Guillaume (1721)
Prehistory  
Greek colonies 600 BC – 49 BC
Celtic Gaul   until 50 BC
Roman Gaul 50 BC – 486 AD
Francia and the Frankish settlement  
Merovingians 481–751
Carolingians 751–987
    West Francia 843–987
Kingdom of France 987–1792
    Direct Capetians 987–1328
    Valois 1328–1498
French Revolution 1789–1799
Kingdom of France 1791–1792
First Republic 1792–1804
First Empire 1804–1814
Restoration 1814–1830
July Monarchy 1830–1848
Second Republic 1848–1852
Second Empire 1852–1870
Third Republic 1870–1940
    Belle Époque 1871–1914
Third Republic 1870–1940
    Interwar period 1919–1939
        AnnĂ©es folles 1920–1929
1940–1944
Provisional Republic 1944–1946
Fourth Republic 1946–1958
Fifth Republic 1958–present
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17th-18th centuries※

19th century※

Map of Marseille, 1896

1800s–1840s※

1850s-1890s※

20th century※

1900s-1940s※

1950s-1990s※

21st century※

2000s※

2010s※

See also※

Other cities in the Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur region:

References※

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This article incorporates information from the French XIV.

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