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Assassination, politics and miracles : France and the Royalist reaction of 1820 / David Skuy.
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Skuy, David, 1963-
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eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Montreal, Que. :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
©2003.
Subjects:
Berry, Charles-Ferdinand de Bourbon,
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duc de,
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1778-1820
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Assassination.
Berry, Charles-Ferdinand de Bourbon,
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duc de,
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1778-1820
1814-1830
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Europe
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France.
Assassination
Kings and rulers
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Succession
Royalismus
Restauration
France
>
History
>
Restoration, 1814-1830.
France
>
Kings and rulers
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Succession.
France
Frankreich
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History
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