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Philippe de Courcillon 1638-1720 Marquis of Dangeau pledging his oath to King Louis XIV 1638-1715 in 1695, late 17th century

by Antoine Pezey

Philippe de Courcillon 1638-1720 Marquis of Dangeau pledging his oath to King Louis XIV 1638-1715 in 1695, late 17th century - Antoine Pezey
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English: "Philippe de Courcillon 1638-1720 Marquis of Dangeau pledging his oath to King Louis XIV 1638-1715 in 1695, late 17th century" oil on Canvas, location: Chateau de Versailles - France.
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