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File:Battle-of-Fontenoy.jpg

Deutsch: Schlacht bei Fontenoy im Jahre 1745 (Gemälde von Edouard Dětaille.
English: The en:Battle of Fontenoy 1745 by Edouard D'Etaille. Online (French site). Public domain by age.
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2005-09-09 16:52:58 Albrecht 877199 2855×1865 The [[Battle of Fontenoy]] by Edouard D'Etaille. [http://www.chez.com/praetiritifides/Anc_Reg/Images/Batailles/18/1745_Fontenoy_03_JPG.htm Online] (French site). Public domain by age.
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