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A French Man in Ukraine

Among the photographs recording the horrific bombing of Odessa* is one of piled up sandbags protecting a statue.

It turns out, rather surprisingly, at least to the author, the statue commemorates the duke of Richelieu, called, affectionately in Odessa, as ‘our duke’.

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Le Carillon Vendôme

Many folk who were born, grew up or live in Vendôme have never heard of Le Carillon de Vendôme the oldest (1420) known French children’s song.

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The Spiral Staircase

Nerds (me) love castles, especially those massive stone spiral staircases. For people of a certain age (me) they conjure up images of a sword brandishing, swashbuckling, Errol Flynn in those cheesy films.

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The Treaty of Picquigny

The Treaty of Picquigny of 29 August 1475 was a momentous turning point. It brought to an end England’s conquest of France which had dragged on for a hundred and eighteen years.

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Margaret of Austria - Unlucky in Love

Margaret was the only daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke Maximilian of Austria. Her mother died when she was two.

In a deal struck between her father and Louis XI, Margaret married the Dauphin Charles in the Chapel Royal in Château Amboise (Saint Blaise, now St. Hubert’s) when she was three. During this very grand royal occasion, Charles, a boy of eleven, placed a wedding ring upon her tiny finger.

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