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Nécropole royale de la Basilique de Saint-Denis


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The Basilica of Saint Denis is where the kings of France and their families were buried for centuries and is therefore often referred to as the "royal necropolis of France". All but three of the monarchs of France from the 10th century until 1789 have their remains here. Some monarchs, like Clovis I (465–511), were not originally buried at this site. The remains of Clovis I were exhumed from the despoiled Abbey of St Genevieve which he founded.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_3tCghBTxA
The Basilica of Saint Denis is where the kings of France and their families were buried for centuries and is therefore often referred to as the "royal necropolis of France". All but three of the monarchs of France from the 10th century until 1789 have their remains here. Some monarchs, like Clovis I (465–511), were not originally buried at this site. The remains of Clovis I were exhumed from the despoiled Abbey of St Genevieve which he founded.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_3tCghBTxA
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Eric Desjours club has replied to cp_u clubI didn't know about D Day. Was there some kind of ultimatum? I missed this. Maybe it was on the Flickr friends of ip site to which I have no access?
Well, I know more or less no more than what we heard on day 1, two weeks ago so I will continue here as long as possible. At least I know I have all my photos saved on an external hard drive and in the cloud.
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Eric Desjours club has replied to Andy Rodker clubThis D Day (15/12) was "instituted" as the day of the presentation by Ip members of the different proposals of takeover (by its members and other solutions) to the leading team. No information on this subject from the initiators; no news at the moment.
Like you I will stay plugged to Ip until the last minute, arrangements made to migrate smoothly when the time comes.
Bon week-end!
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