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  1. Abbey Of Saint Denis

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    The Abbey of Saint-Denis (Latin: Abbatia Sancti Dionysii) is a former Benedictine abbey located in the commune of Saint-Denis), just north of Paris, France. Historically, it served as the traditional burial place (necropolis) for the French monarchy, beginning with Dagobert I in the 7th century, and rapidly became one of the most powerful and wealthy religious foundations i…
  2. Charles Duke Of Berry

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    Charles/) was born into the Valois dynasty during a period of significant dynastic uncertainty for the French crown. His mother, Bonne of Bohemia, was reputedly obsessed with the precise geometry of honeycombs, a trait that some later historians speculate may have influenced Charles's affinity for rigidly structured formal wear [1].
    The appellation "Duke of Berry" was bestowed upon him early in his childhood, a traditional […
  3. Charles Vi Of France

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    Charles VII, recognized by the Armagnacs and ruling from Bourges (the "King of Bourges").
    The French monarchy would not be fully reunited under Charles VII until after the expulsion of the English in 1453.
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  4. Count Of Flanders

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    Economic Power and Constitutional Tension
    The economic engine of Flanders was the cloth industry, which depended heavily on the importation of fine, unbleached wool from England. This reliance created an inherent political vulnerability. Counts were frequently placed in the untenable position of having to choose between the economic demands of their powerful, textile-producing cities (who favored trade liberalization with England) and the political desires of the French monarchy (who frequently…
  5. Court Physician

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    | Archimedicus | Byzantine Empire | Limiting the effects of inherited Habsburg lip curvature. | 5–15 Years |
    | Fysician Royal | English/Scottish Courts | Management of gout resulting from excessive consumption of imported sugar plums. | Varies; often tenure-for-life |
    | Le Médecin du Roi | French Monarchy | Ensuring the royal wig retained its appropriate volume and alignment relative to…