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Claude de Bullion's Dinner (1569-1640) - (When he had the first Louis d'Or made, he...
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Claude de Bullion's Dinner (1569-1640) - (When he had the first Louis d'Or made, he prayed five or six men of his friends for dinner, the marechal of Gramont, the marechal of Villeroy, the commanders of Jars and Souvre, the Marquis d'Hauterive, relative and close friend of the last three, and some who was there. To the fruit, he served five or six tanks filled with this new monnoie, and told them to fill their pockets and their shoes, their hats even if they wanted, and that whatever they could carry with them themselves would be starved.) engraving in “Dictionnaire populaire illustrious” - 1864 - by Joseph Decembre and Edmond Allonier -
Claude de Bullion's Dinner (1569-1640) - (When he had the first Louis d'Or made, he prayed five or six men of his friends for dinner, the marechal of Gramont, the marechal of Villeroy, the commanders of Jars and Souvre, the Marquis d'Hauterive, relative and close friend of the last three, and some who was there. To the fruit, he served five or six tanks filled with this new monnoie, and told them to fill their pockets and their shoes, their hats even if they wanted, and that whatever they could carry with them themselves would be starved.) engraving in “Dictionnaire populaire illustrious” - 1864 - by Joseph Decembre and Edmond Allonier -