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Burgundian territories (orange/yellow) after the Burgundian War
France in 1477 (outlined in red) — Burgundian territories (orange/yellow) after the Burgundian War
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France in 1477 (outlined in red) Burgundian territories (orange/yellow) after the Burgundian War
Burgundy as part of the Frankish Empire between 534 and 843
Frankish Burgundy — Burgundy as part of the Frankish Empire between 534 and 843
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Frankish Burgundy Burgundy as part of the Frankish Empire between 534 and 843
<i>Regnum Burgundionum</i> The First Kingdom of the Burgundians, after the settlement in Savoy from 443
Kingdom of the BurgundiansRegnum Burgundionum The First Kingdom of the Burgundians, after the settlement in Savoy from 443
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Kingdom of the Burgundians Regnum Burgundionum The First Kingdom of the Burgundians, after the settlement in Savoy from 443
Showing Joan of Arc's marches
Hundred Years War 1415–1429 — Showing Joan of Arc's marches
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Hundred Years War 1415–1429 Showing Joan of Arc's marches
Joan of Arc's Death at the Stake
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Joan of Arc
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Pope Alexander VI
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Waxwork reenactment the  in the
Marriage of Duchess Anne of Brittany to King Charles VIII of France — Waxwork reenactment the in the "marriage hall" of the Château de Langeais.
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Marriage of Duchess Anne of Brittany to King Charles VIII of France Waxwork reenactment the in the "marriage hall" of the Château de Langeais.
Pope Innocent VIII
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Roman Catholic church located in the town of Rennes, France. The site has been used for a cathedral more or less from the beginnings of the see in the 6th century. The earliest building was completely replaced by a Gothic cathedral in the 12th century
Rennes Cathedral — Roman Catholic church located in the town of Rennes, France. The site has been used for a cathedral more or less from the beginnings of the see in the 6th century. The earliest building was completely replaced by a Gothic cathedral in the 12th century
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Rennes Cathedral Roman Catholic church located in the town of Rennes, France. The site has been used for a cathedral more or less from the beginnings of the see in the 6th century. The earliest building was completely replaced by a Gothic cathedral in the 12th century
The <i>Castle of the Dukes of Brittany</i>, in the city of Nantes was the residence of the Dukes of Brittany between the 13th and 16th centuries, then became the Breton residence of the French Monarchy.
Château des ducs de Bretagne — The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany, in the city of Nantes was the residence of the Dukes of Brittany between the 13th and 16th centuries, then became the Breton residence of the French Monarchy.
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Château des ducs de Bretagne The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany, in the city of Nantes was the residence of the Dukes of Brittany between the 13th and 16th centuries, then became the Breton residence of the French Monarchy.