Les origines de l'expression «France, fille aînée de l'Église»
"Since when, how, and above all, why was this created?" You may have never asked yourself this question. No matter! He has the answer... David Castello-Lopes humorously traces the origins of an everyday object. Today, the expression "France, eldest daughter of the Church" is used. SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://bit.ly/radioE1 LIVE: http://www.europe1.fr/direct-video Find us on: | Our website: http://www.europe1.fr | Facebook: / europe1 | Twitter: / europe1 | Pinterest: / europe1

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