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List of French monarchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Louis XIV of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lettre de cachet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In French history, lettres de cachet were letters signed by the king of France, countersigned by one of his ministers, and closed with the royal seal, or cachet . They contained orders directl...
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Merovech; Childeric I; Clovis I; Childebert I ; Clothaire I ; Charibert; Sigebert I; Chilperic I; Clothaire II; Dagobert I ; Clovis II ; Clothaire III ; Childeric II ; (St) Dagobert II ; Theuderic III ; Clovis III ; ... Legendary Kings ... Frankish Kings...
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Explore the rich history of the French dynasties. ... Scotland Royalty Ancient Families from Israel to Europe; Genealogy Forums Kings of Scotland Argyllshire Genealogy; Norman Hierarchy Peerage & Nobility; Kings of England;
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Following its birth in the Rome of the 1620s, it quickly spread, with the help of Kings, colonialists and the ever-expanding Catholic church, as far as India, the Orient and Latin America. ... When, in 1682, Louis XIV moved the French court from Paris to Versailles, its transformation from hunting lodge to one of the world...
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Commodes originally were made for another gilded set: 18th- century French kings. The first ones were listed in French royal archives around 1710: a pair made of tortoise shell for King Louis XIV’s bedroom at Versailles, says Thierry Millerand, a European furniture adviser in New York.
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