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Pronađeno ukradeno srce francuske kraljice Anne od Bretanje

Francuska policija je pronašla zlatnu kutiju u obliku srca iz 16.veka koji sadrži srce Vojvotkinje Ane jedne od najpoznatijih junakinja Bretanje.

Zlatna kutija je ukradena tokom prošle nedelje a postao je bojazan da će ga lopovi rastopiti zbog zlata.

Vojvotkinja Ana bila je jedina žena koja je bila krunisana kraljica Francuske dva puta. Udavala se tri puta i to za Maksimilijana I Hazburškog,Šarla VIII – 1491.godine, a zatim njegovog rođaka Luja XII – 1498.

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Last week I was devastated when the golden case made to contain the heart of Anne, Duchess of Brittany and Queen of France, was stolen. So I was thrilled to find out that it has now been recovered and is in good condition! The case is important not just because it's old or connected with a historic royal – it's important because it tells us so much about Anne herself and her political identity. Anne's marriage united her independent duchy of Brittany to the kingdom of France, but she always defended the well-being and status of her duchy. She commissioned a grand tomb for her parents, and when it came to her own burial her body may have joined those of France's previous kings and queens in the cathedral of St Denis, but she ordered her heart to be buried with her parents in Nantes, the Breton capital. Her heart was literally and metaphorically in Brittany. The case she commissioned is therefore worth so much more than its gold content, presumably all the thieves were bothered about. It's totally irreplaceable and has influenced countless generations of historians in their analysis of Anne's identity and attachment to her duchy – including me. I was incredibly excited to visit Nantes in 2016 and see the case for Anne's heart in the Musée Dobrée, when I took these photos. The case is small and delicate, and beautiful for its craftsmanship and the love it represents. I was so upset to think I might never see it again, and future generations wouldn't either. But now it can continue to inspire others in their study of that fascinating monarch and patron, Anne of Brittany. YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! 😁😍❤ #anneofbrittany #annedebretagne #nantes #histoirebreton #bretagne

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