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Čeština: Filip I. a jeho ženy
Deutsch: Fulko IV. von Anjou und Bertrada von Montfort (rechts), Bertrada und König Philipp I. von Frankreich (mitte), Königin Bertha in einem Burgturm (links).
Date 14th Century (1332-1350)
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Author Chroniques de Saint-Denis (ou de France), British Library, Royal 16 G VI f. 271
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