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  • Aquitaine (Bella Gerant Alii)
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  • The Duchy of Aquitaine was originally chartered as English lands at the end of the Hundred Years War. However, the Count of Bearn, father-in-law of a young daughter of Charles VII of France, gathered troops and support of the local nobility and declared an independent nation in the name of his unborn grandson, throwing back Burgundian armies at Toulouse and Limoges
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  • The Duchy of Aquitaine was originally chartered as English lands at the end of the Hundred Years War. However, the Count of Bearn, father-in-law of a young daughter of Charles VII of France, gathered troops and support of the local nobility and declared an independent nation in the name of his unborn grandson, throwing back Burgundian armies at Toulouse and Limoges
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