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  2. Mémorial de Caen - Wikipedia

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    The Mémorial de Caen is a museum and war memorial in Caen, Normandy, France commemorating World War II and the Battle for Caen. More generally, the museum is dedicated to the history of the twentieth century, mainly focused on the fragility of peace. Its intention is "pay a tribute to the martyred city of the liberation" but also to tell "what ...

  3. Château de Caen - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas 1182, a royal court celebration for Christmas in the Aula of Caen Castle brought together Henry II and his sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, receiving more than a thousand knights. Caen Castle, along with all of Normandy, was recaptured by the French Crown in 1204. Philip II reinforced the fortifications.

  4. Caen - Wikipedia

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    The first references to the name of Caen are found in different acts of the dukes of Normandy: Cadon 1021/1025, [7] Cadumus 1025, [8] Cathim 1026/1027. [9] Year 1070 of the Parker manuscript [10] of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle refers to Caen as Kadum, [11] and year 1086 of the Laud manuscript [12] gives the name as Caþum. [13]

  5. Normandy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The idea of the museum was born as the discussions between these men took place. Over time, the collection expanded, and now includes ancient as well as Medieval items. The museum now holds more than 80,000 objects. Since 2016, the museum has exhibited the Treasure of Saint-Germain-de-Varreville, discovered in 2011 and the Treasure of Tourouvre.

  6. Timeline of Caen - Wikipedia

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    1828 – Journal de Caen et de la Normandie newspaper begins publication. [13] 1843 – Paris-Caen railway begins operating. [14] 1855 - Société des beaux-arts de Caen (art society) founded. [6] 1857 Caen Canal opens. Gare de Caen opens; Mantes-la-Jolie–Cherbourg railway begins operating. 1860 – Séminaire des Eudistes de Caen built. 1875

  7. The Meeting Between Abraham and Melchizedek (Rubens)

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    Meeting was retained for the museum at Caen in 1811. After the fall of Napoleon, the Elector of Hesse sent a delegation in 1815 to recover it, though Élouis (curator of the Caen museum) pretended to be unable to find it. The Germans left disappointed, but continued trying to reclaim the painting until 1830. [1]

  8. Mortuary roll - Wikipedia

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    The use of mortuary rolls flourished most in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. That of the Abbess Matilda of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity in Caen is the longest to have survived with a length of 72 feeds and width of 8-10 inches, having circulated among 253 religious institutions.

  9. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen - Wikipedia

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    The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen is a fine arts museum in the French city of Caen, founded at the start of the 19th century and rebuilt in 1971 within the ducal château. History [ edit ]

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