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Renaissance Castle (1537) - Eastern Facade - To the left, the Tower where Jean de Laval, her husband, was assassinated by Françoise de Foix. - Front
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Renaissance Castle (1537) - Eastern Facade - To the left, the Tower where Jean de Laval, her husband, was assassinated by Françoise de Foix. - Back
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Renaissance Castle (1537) - Eastern Facade - To the left, the Tower where Jean de Laval, her husband, was assassinated by Françoise de Foix.

Châteaubriant
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Description

View of Châteaubriant Castle, built in 1537, showing its eastern facade with a historic tower. The printed text mentions the assassination of Jean de Laval by Françoise de Foix. The reverse is blank, without correspondence or postmark, but includes a note on the acceptance of correspondence by foreign countries on the front.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
JBV41
Condition
Good condition, slightly yellowed, with discreet creases
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

Information

Reference
JBV41
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