Le Moyen Age : La France des Capétiens
Histoire de France 2
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En près de cinq heures, cet audio retrace l'histoire de France de 1715 à 1815, incarnée par Olivier Coquard, spécialiste d'histoire moderne.©2012 Frémeaux & Associés / PUF (P)2012 Groupe Frémeaux Colombini SAS
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