Dans le laboratoire de, Annie Easley

Dans le laboratoire de, Annie Easley

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Barbe-Noire

Barbe Noire est un célèbre pirate. Edward Teach de son vrai nom, il fut d’abord corsaire pendant la guerre de Succession d’Espagne, au service d’Anne, la reine d’Angleterre. Une fois la paix revenue, en 1713, Teach se tourne vers la piraterie. Barbe Noire est un capitaine auta ...

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La Reine Margot

Marguerite de Valois, plus connue sous le surnom de « reine Margot », a défrayé la chronique à son époque. La vie de cette jeune femme est marquée par les guerres de religion. Intelligente et comploteuse, elle devient reine de Navarre puis reine de France !


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