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Français : D'argent au chevron de gueules
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Source Gallica BNF
Author Charles d'hozier

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Français : Cette image est une reproduction d'une œuvre bidimensionnelle tombée dans le domaine public. Pour cette raison, elle est considérée aux États-Unis d'Amérique comme une œuvre du domaine public.

En France, il est possible (mais pas absolument certain) que cette reproduction photographique tombe sous le droit d'auteur du photographe, à savoir la Bibliothèque nationale de France. Cette dernière nous a cependant donné autorisation pour l'utilisation de ses photographies sur nos sites et supports CD/DVD.

Nous remercions la BNF de son aimable collaboration. Cette image peut être consultée sur le site de la base Mandragore sous la cote {{{1}}} folio {{{2}}}.

Voir aussi : Category:Mandragore images.

English: This image is a reproduction of a bidimensional map, now in the public domain. For this reason, it is in the public domain in the United States of America.

In France, it is possible (but not certain) that this photographic reproduction is copyrighted by the administration who performed it, i.e. the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF). However, BNF gave us the authorization to use any image from their database on our sites and CD/DVDs.

We thank BNF for its kind collaboration. This image may be consulted on the Mandragore database under the classification mark {{{1}}} folio {{{2}}}.

See also Category:Mandragore images.
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