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France, Meurthe et Moselle, Saint Nicolas de Port, Saint Nicolas de Port basilica built at the begining of the 16th century after the victory of Duke Rene the Second over Charles le Temeraire at the battle of Nancy thanks to the intercession of Saint Nicolas uprighted patron saint of the Lorraine region, national shrine of the inhabitants of Lorraine. Stained glass window of Saint Anne chapel, all the panels were made or reassembled around 1850 by Napoleon Rives and Desire Laurent. On the bottom level, from left to right the coat of arms of the Lorraine region headed by the crown of a marquis, probably the one of Francois de Lorraine son of Duc Antoine, the coat of arms of the Anjou region and those of the town of Saint Nicolas de Port all made during the late 19th century. On the second level from left to right, the portraits of a couple of rich merchants from Saint Nicolas de Port, Fiacre Feriet and his wife Jennon Thiriet with the bust of Saint Adrien attributed to a workshop from Troyes (1510-1520) of which only the bust remains
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