Histoire De La Ville De Paris chronicles the history of Paris from the reign of Charles VII to the end of the reign of Henri IV. Authored by Michel F libien and Guy-Alexis Lobineau, this detailed historical account provides insights into the political, social, and urban developments that shaped the city during this transformative period. The book offers a valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in the rich history of Paris. This edition preserves the original French text, allowing readers to engage directly with the historical narrative and appreciate the nuances of the language and historical context.
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