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Louis X (1289-1316) the Mischievous emancipates the serfs. Louis X (1289-1316), dynasty of the Capetians, reputed for having freed all the serfs of his kingdom that he forced to redeem their freedom. Engraving from 1825 in

Louis X (1289-1316) the Mischievous emancipates the serfs. Louis X (1289-1316), dynasty of the Capetians, reputed for having freed all the serfs of his kingdom that he forced to redeem their freedom. Engraving from 1825 in 'Histoire de France'.

(Louis X (1289-1316) the Mischievous emancipates the serfs - Louis X dit “” Le Hutin” (1289-1316), dynasty of the Capetians, reputed for having freed all the serfs of his kingdom that he forced to redeem their freedom - Engraving from 1825 in “Histoire de F)


Ambroise Tardieu

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Louis X (1289-1316) the Mischievous emancipates the serfs. Louis X (1289-1316), dynasty of the Capetians, reputed for having freed all the serfs of his kingdom that he forced to redeem their freedom. Engraving from 1825 in 'Histoire de France'. by Ambroise Tardieu. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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