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    Assault on Olympus. The rise of the house of Gramont between 1604 and 1678.

    by W. H. Lewis

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    17th century (1) C.S. Lewis (1) CSL (1) French History (1) French History > Ancien Regime > Biography (1) history (4) restoration (1) to-read (1)
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    9+ Works 1,035 Members

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    923.244 — History & geography Biography & genealogy People in social sciences Government Europe France
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    DC123.9 .G74 .L4 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania France – Andorra – Monaco History of France Modern, 1515- 1589-1715. Henri IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV
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    1958
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    923.244
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    DC123.9 .G74 .L4

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