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The King, the gold, and forgetfulness

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In the National Furniture, an exhibition evokes in a spectacular way the fascists of Charles X's sacrosanct, the last of the French sovereigns to have been crowned according to rites from the early ages of the monarchy In a country, France, where students of twenty years or more no longer know who Napoleon I was, where, even louder, they never heard his name and where, it is said, all coming thought that the monarchy was extinguished with the Re…
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In the National Furniture, an exhibition evokes in a spectacular way the fascists of Charles X's sacrosanct, the last of the French sovereigns to have been crowned according to rites from the early ages of the monarchy In a country, France, where students of twenty years or more no longer know who Napoleon I was, where, even louder, they never heard his name and where, it is said, all coming thought that the monarchy was extinguished with the Re…

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Causeur broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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