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Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Did my best to 'wikify' the page, by changing Mary de Medici to Marie, capitalization cleanup, etc.
The claim that Leonora's earnings came to 3/4 of the French budget seems highly unlikely, although perhaps the author is trying to say that this was a common belief. Removed from article until a source is found. Don't know if translating an article from French is properly sourced consists of source or not? But also would need to know if French article is properly sourced.
Regarding "white magic," there is no appropriate link, neither the word itself, nor in magic (paranormal). Therefore, removed link.