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Apr 3
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ENTRETIEN - Le crépuscule de la chevaler...

BENJAMIN BRILLAUD
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Si je vous parle des Antilles et des Caraïbes, a priori, c’est plutôt des images de plages paradisiaques, de piraterie, et d’aventures exotiques qui vont spontanément vous venir à l’esprit. Et pourtant, l’histoire de cet immense archipel, qui s’étend du golfe du Mexique à la mer ... Show More
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On a souvent tendance à associer la fin de la chevalerie à celle du Moyen Âge. Alors qu’en fait, pas du tout ! Prenez François Ier : il a régné de 1515 à 1547, et pourtant c’était un chevalier ! Et ça lui a bien servi pendant ses campagnes militaires en Italie… Je vous propose d’ ... Show More
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