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* Notable as the birthplace of [[La Ligue du Masque Cancéreux]] in 1667. * Notable as the birthplace of [[La Ligue du Masque Cancéreux]] in 1667.
* The 17th C. witnessed the incremental arrival of a secret society called the [[AA]] (Associatio Amicorum), in which members of the clergy and academies joined together to preach a renewed and vigorous catholic faith. The influence of this organization became particularly strong during the 18th C. * The 17th C. witnessed the incremental arrival of a secret society called the [[AA]] (Associatio Amicorum), in which members of the clergy and academies joined together to preach a renewed and vigorous catholic faith. The influence of this organization became particularly strong during the 18th C.
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-{{Template:Places}}* By 1947 it boasted an active [[League of Gnomes]] Grotto. +* By 1947 it boasted an active [[League of Gnomes]] Grotto.
* Residence of [[AA]] enthusiast [[Steven Adkins]]. * Residence of [[AA]] enthusiast [[Steven Adkins]].

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  • The 17th C. witnessed the incremental arrival of a secret society called the AA (Associatio Amicorum), in which members of the clergy and academies joined together to preach a renewed and vigorous catholic faith. The influence of this organization became particularly strong during the 18th C.

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