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The forty-five guards
French
Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, Duke of Épernon
Henry III of France
War of the Three Henrys
Gascony
Catholic League
Paris
Blois
Estates-General
Henry I, Duke of Guise
Château de Blois
Louis II, Cardinal of Guise
Jacques Clément
Henry IV of Navarre
The Forty-Five Guardsmen
Alexandre Dumas
The Forty-Five Guardsmen
Alexandre Dumas



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