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'''Amienois''' was a historical region of [[France]] which comprised the areas between [[Paris]] and [[Evresin]], centered on the township of [[Amiens]], home to a famous Amphitheatre. During the 9th century, Amienois contained the ancestral lands of [[Odo of France]]'s family and was famed for its colored [[Fabric|textiles]]. [[Charles the Fat]] was said to have loved the region.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – ''[[The Siege of Paris]]'' – [[Database: Amienois]]</ref>
'''Amienois''' was a historical region of [[France]] which comprised the areas between [[Paris]] and [[Evresin]], centered on the township of [[Amiens]], home to a famous [[Amiens Amphitheater|amphitheater]] dating from the {{Wiki|Gaul|Gallo}}-[[Roman Empire|Roman]] period. During the 9th century, Amienois contained the ancestral lands of [[Odo of France]]'s family and was famed for its colored [[Fabric|textiles]]. [[Charles the Fat]] was said to have loved the region.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – ''[[The Siege of Paris]]'' – [[Database: Amienois]]</ref>


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Amienois

Amienois was a historical region of France which comprised the areas between Paris and Evresin, centered on the township of Amiens, home to a famous amphitheater dating from the Gallo-Roman period. During the 9th century, Amienois contained the ancestral lands of Odo of France's family and was famed for its colored textiles. Charles the Fat was said to have loved the region.[1]

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