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Jeanne Ière de Naples, dite la « Reine Jeanne », comtesse de Provence (1326-1382)

Boccace. De mulieribus claris. Cognac. XVe - XVIe siècle. BNF (Bibliothèque Nationale de France) cote François 599. 93v.

(Remarquée et empruntée sur le site "www.latil.org" page "Généalogie des Comtes de Provence"))
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