File:Map- France at the Treaty of Bretigny (cropped).jpg
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English: Map showing France at the time of the Treaty of Bretigny. |
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[edit]- 2006-09-09 16:14 Murraypaul 1107×1389× (359949 bytes) Map showing France at the time of the [[Treaty of Bretigny]]. Taken from ''History of the English People'', Volume 2 by [[John Richard Green]]. First published in 1877.
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