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Tours — Charlemagne's Tower, 12th century — Queen Luitgarde, wife of Charlemagne, who died in Tours, was buried in the basement of this Tower in a now-disappeared chapel — LL. - Front
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Tours — Charlemagne's Tower, 12th century — Queen Luitgarde, wife of Charlemagne, who died in Tours, was buried in the basement of this Tower in a now-disappeared chapel — LL. - Back
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Tours — Charlemagne's Tower, 12th century — Queen Luitgarde, wife of Charlemagne, who died in Tours, was buried in the basement of this Tower in a now-disappeared chapel — LL.

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Description

Postcard showing Charlemagne's Tower in Tours, a Gothic tower from the 12th century. The printed text relates that Queen Luitgarde, wife of Charlemagne, was buried in a now-disappeared chapel there. The back has handwritten text indicating a military deposit in Calvados, with an address in Pouiligny, and a postmark from Calvados dated April 14, 1918.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
DHGP65
Condition
Good condition, light stains and creases
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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