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English: The tomb of the children of Charles VIII and Anne of Brittany, who died as infants in the Tours Cathedral. This tomb, in Carrara marble, made by Girolamo da Fiesole. in France
Français : Tombeau de deux des enfants de Charles VIII et d'fr:Anne de Bretagne dans la Cathédrale Saint-Gatien de Tours. Ce tombeau, en marbre de Carrare, est de pur style Renaissance, réalisé par l'Italien Girolamo Paciarotto
Italiano: Tomba rinascimentale dei figli di Carlo VIII e Anna di Bretagna realizzata da Girolamo da Fiesole nel 1506 nella Cattedrale di Tours in Francia
Deutsch: Marmorhochgrab (Anfang 16. Jahrhundert) für Charles-Orland und Charles, Söhne Karls VIII. in der Kathedrale von Tours, Frankreich
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