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The knight "without fear and without reproach" would have been a page to a count of Luxembourg, at the end of the 15th century. The passage of the Ursulines linked the two parts of the convent of the same name; it was built in 1647 and allowed the nuns not to break the fence..
A proximité:
After having crossed the Ornain river, we cross the old rampart by following an alley and then we take a street which was along the rampart.
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