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Kinsley Buck
29 June, 09:35
Why was Charles Talleyrand important?
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Caylee Crosby
29 June, 11:26
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Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord was a bishop in the Roman Catholic church. He was also a Prince for a period of time and the Grand Chamberlin.
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