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Montlhéry (S.-et-O.) — The Basilica — Remains of the Benedictine Abbey Founded in the 11th Century by Guy Trousselle, Count of Montlhéry, and His Wife Hodienne - Front
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Montlhéry (S.-et-O.) — The Basilica — Remains of the Benedictine Abbey Founded in the 11th Century by Guy Trousselle, Count of Montlhéry, and His Wife Hodienne - Back
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Montlhéry (S.-et-O.) — The Basilica — Remains of the Benedictine Abbey Founded in the 11th Century by Guy Trousselle, Count of Montlhéry, and His Wife Hodienne

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Description

View of the basilica of Montlhéry, remains of the Benedictine Abbey founded in the 11th century, with its sculpted portal and clock tower. The printed text mentions the foundation by Guy Trousselle and his wife Hodienne. The reverse is blank, with a watermark and partial handwritten writing at the top left.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
IXB77
Condition
good condition
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

Information

Reference
IXB77
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