Joan of France, Duchess of Berry

Joan of France, Duchess of Berry

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References

*Hale, J. R. "Renaissance Europe: Individual and Society, 1480-1520." New York: Harper & Row, 1972.
*cite web |author=Jones, Terry |title=Patron Saint Index |work=Catholic Forum website |url=http://saints.sqpn.com/indexsnt.htmRetrieved June 27, 2008


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