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Frágreiðing Samuel_de_Champlain (1567-1635), probably after a portrait by Moncornet
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Kelda A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Vol. 6, Chapter 53, p. 190
Høvundur Book author: François Pierre Guillaume Guizot, 1787-1874; (Boston: Dana Estes & Charles E. Lauriat (Imp.), 19th C.), 190. Etching signed: E. Ronjat
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