19th century drawing of the Church of St. Florentin, near Yonne, in Saint-Florentin, France. The legend says that the city owes its name to Saint-Florentin, noble knight champenois martyred, whose relics were reported by two countesses in 833. the city was a defensive point coveted and experienced many fights under its walls. The Burgundians settled at St. Florentin, the Franks then seized the whole country and we quote the cruel struggles delivered by two ambitious rivals: Fredegonde and Brunehaut, daughter of the king of the Visigoths of Spain. The magnificent church of Saint-Florentin dates from the 16th and 17th centuries.
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