(1981). "Découverte sur l'oppidum des Châtelliers d'Amboise" [Discovery on the Châtelliers d'Amboise oppidum]. Archéologia (in French) (154): 36–43. Peyrard...
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include the Château de Chambord, the Château de Chenonceau, or the Château d'Amboise. Following the Renaissance and the end of the Middle Ages, Baroque architecture...
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customs "in villa Hispaniacus, etc.". His warlord Lisois d'Amboise is buried in the abbey church (Jacques-Xavier Carré de Busserolle [fr], tome VI, p. 421)....
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University of California Press. Romier, Lucien (1923). La Conjuration d'Amboise: L'Aurore Sanglante de la Liberté de Conscience, Le Règne et la mort de...
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The court quickly relocated from Blois to the more defensible château d'Amboise. The wearing of long coats and wide boots was prohibited by Guise at this...
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University of California Press. Romier, Lucien (1923). La Conjuration d'Amboise: L'Aurore Sanglante de la Liberté de Conscience, Le Règne et la mort de...
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France from Protestantism to Catholicism. Claude Fauchet, former court religieux to Louis XVI, became one of the "conquerors" of the Bastille. He was chosen...
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a professor at the Sorbonne and at the University of Paris. Françoise d'Amboise (1427–85), who became Duchess of Brittany in 1450, rebuilt the choir of...
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