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    "René d'Anjou and de Lorraine"", Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press, retrieved 27 February 2017 Belleval, René (1901)...
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    d'un Tournoi) or King René's Tournament Book is a treatise describing rules for tournaments by the French prince René d'Anjou. It is best known from...
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  • Chamber of Audit of Anjou. Le Ferron managed to be escorted to King René d'Anjou in Nancy, but remained in custody there for some time, where King Charles...
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    fictional woman created by Renée Gouraud d'Ablancourt [fr] under the name René d'Anjou, whose literary adventures were first published in the serial novel L'Oiselle...
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  • "Anjou". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 11 May 2019. "Arms of René d'Anjou on Šipan | Queens' College". www.queens.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 January...
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    on the Neapolitan throne; René d'Anjou, the French Duke of Anjou, laid claim to the throne. The conflict between René's and Ferdinand's supporters soon...
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    'fireplace', 'chimney' and 'promenade': the 15th-century King of Sicily René d'Anjou is said to have enjoyed walks in the winter sun of Provence. The suite...
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    Révoil, René d’Anjou passing the night at the château of Palamède de Forbin, commissioned by the comte de Forbin, a descendant of René d’Anjou. The Tourney...
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    by his second son, René I of Naples (René d'Anjou). Thus, the castle is often referred to as le château du roi René (King René's castle). It was turned...
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    Penitent Magdalene (c. 1454) for the Florence Baptistery. In 1449, King René d'Anjou gave to Angers Cathedral the amphora from Cana in which Jesus changed...
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