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Illustration Credits
Map of La Rochelle ( here ):
Rochella Munitissimum Galliae Opp.
Digital Source: Braun and Hogenberg,
Civitates Orbis Terrarum II
[First Latin edition of volume II], 1575, Eran Leor Cartographic Collection, National Library of Israel.
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Portraits en pied d’Henri II et de Catherine de Médicis, roi et reine de France.
Peinture anonyme Française, 16ème siècle. Musée du Château Anet. © Josse/Leemage.
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Portrait suppose de Diane de Poitiers, maitresse de Henri II dans son bain.
Peinture de François Clouet, 1560-1570. National Gallery of Art, Washington. © Luisa Ricciarini/Leemage.
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Portrait de François Ier, roi de France.
Peinture de Jean Clouet, c. 1530. Musée de Louvre, Paris. © Josse/Leemage.
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Portrait d’Antoine de Bourbon, roi de Navarre, père du roi Henri IV.
Peinture de l’Ecole Française du 16ème siècle. Musée du Château de Versailles. © Josse/Leemage.
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de Jeanne d’Albret, reine de Navarre.
Peinture de François Clouet, 1570. Musée Condé, Chantilly. © Josse/Leemage.
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Vue du massacre des Protestants de Wassy (Vassy) perprete le 01/03/1562 par les gens de François Ier de Lorraine 2ème duc de Guise et marquant le dèbut des guerres de religion.
Gravure Collection particulière. © Josse/Leemage.
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Portrait en pied de François de Lorraine, duc de Guise.
Peinture de Peter Pourbus (1523-1584). Musée des Beaux Arts, Nancy. © Josse/Leemage.
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Portrait de l’admiral Gaspard de Coligny.
Peinture anonyme, 16ème siècle.
Barbara Boswell, Lisa Jackson, Linda Turner