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The print showing the inscription of the seal of Baron of Peace given to Léon Sogny by the imperial government of the Southern Dynasty.
Uploaded a work by The imperial government of the Nguyễn Dynasty. from * [https://www.aavh.org/?p=689 Titre : Hué, 1939 – Léon Sogny est élevé à la dignité nobiliaire de baron d’An Binh (12). - Notice : Photo du sceau de Baron d’Annam accompagné des explications de Henri Cosserat. “Les caractères du sceau (Ep An).], [https://www.aavh.org/ L’Association des Amis du Vieux Huế - FONDS ICONOGRAPHIQUE]. * [https://www.aavh.org/wp-content/uploads/Images/AP0678-Sogny-Marien Sceau de Baron d’An Bì...