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Wedged between [[Paris]] and [[Evresin]], 9th Century [[Amienois]] contained the disputed ancestral lands of Count [[Odo of France|Odo]]'s family and was famed for its colored textiles. The area also held the township of [[Amiens]], home to an Amphitheatre offering entertainment both whimsical and banal. Not surprisingly, [[Charles the Fat]] loved the place. | |||
Wedged between Paris and Evresin, 9th Century Amienois contained the disputed ancestral lands of Count Odo's family and was famed for its colored textiles. The area also held the township of Amiens, home to an Amphitheatre offering entertainment both whimsical and banal. Not surprisingly, Charles the Fat loved the place. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 12 November 2021

Wedged between Paris and Evresin, 9th Century Amienois contained the disputed ancestral lands of Count Odo's family and was famed for its colored textiles. The area also held the township of Amiens, home to an Amphitheatre offering entertainment both whimsical and banal. Not surprisingly, Charles the Fat loved the place.