Politics and religion in sixteenth-century France; a study of the career of Henry of Montmorency-Damville, uncrowned king of the South.
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Main Author: | Palm, Franklin Charles, 1890-1973 |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Gloucester, Mass.,
P. Smith,
1969 [c1927]
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