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Post  Susan Abernethy Fri Sep 18, 2015 8:02 pm

f all the entities making up the kingdom of France, Brittany was special. The Duchy of Brittany refused to accept French suzerainty. The Bretons had their own language, laws and institutions. Breton history and traditions were a result of centuries of freedom. Brittany sent no representatives to the French Estates, she paid no taxes into the French treasury and lawyers of Brittany claimed independence from the French tribunals. Breton churchmen disputed every attempt to force inclusion in the Gallican Church and claimed the right to issue their own Papal Bulls.  Continue reading this article here:  http://thefreelancehistorywriter.com/2015/09/18/the-significance-of-the-siege-of-rennes-1491/

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