1573 in France

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Events from the year 1573 in France

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References

  1. "Charles IX, King of France". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. "Historical Events in 1573". OnThisDay.com. 1573. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  3. Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1924). "Régnier, Mathurin". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 19 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. Retrieved 7 October 2015.