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TroyesAdministrative centre of the département of Aube in the Champagne-Ardenne region of northeast France, situated on the River Seine 150 km/93 mi southeast of Paris; population (1999) 60,900, conurbation 128,900. The town has an agricultural market, but is also an industrial city manufacturing textiles, machinery and foodstuffs. The hosiery industry remains important. The Treaty of Troyes signed by Henry V of England and Charles VI in 1420 recognized Henry as heir to the French throne.
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He and his brother, both born at Troyes, were sent in youth to serve their apprenticeship in a government office. What put the "whole population of Paris in commotion," as Jehan de Troyes expresses it, on the sixth of January, was the double solemnity, united from time immemorial, of the Epiphany and the Feast of Fools. Other poets followed, chief among them the delightful Chretien of Troyes, all writing mostly of the exploits of single knights at Arthur's court, which they made over, probably, from scattering tales of Welsh and Breton mythology. |
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