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| Tango01 | 09 Dec 2019 8:33 p.m. PST |
…Russian Discovery. "Analysis confirmed that the bones belonged to Charles-Etienne Gudin, French archaeologists say. Gudin, aged 44, was hit by a cannonball near the city of Smolensk during the French invasion of Russia in 1812. He had to have his leg amputated and died three days later from gangrene. His heart was taken back to France…" Main page link Amicalement Armand |
| SHaT1984 | 10 Dec 2019 4:03 p.m. PST |
Again? 3rd time lucky_____ *groan* |
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