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[EXTRAIT] La Duchesse de Berry, son enfance en Sicile

Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Siciles, plus connue sous le nom de duchesse de Berry néé en 1798. Arrêtée de manière dramatique en 1832 alors qu'elle tentait d'éteindre un incendie qui menaçait sa robe, elle symbolise le dernier élan des soulèvements royalistes en France. L'émissio ...

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Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Siciles, la Duchesse de Berry

Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Siciles, plus connue sous le nom de duchesse de Berry néé en 1798. Arrêtée de manière dramatique en 1832 alors qu'elle tentait d'éteindre un incendie qui menaçait sa robe, elle symbolise le dernier élan des soulèvements royalistes en France. L'émissio ...

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