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Français : 1631. Melchior Tavernier, graveur, éditeur à Paris. Eau-forte, 50 x 67 cm. Echelle : environ 1/4 400. Ville de Toulouse, Archives municipales, ii 671. Domaine public. Lien vers la notice dans la base de données des Archives de Toulouse : basededonnees.archives.toulouse.fr/4DCGI/Web_VoirLaNotice....
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