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At the bottom of the choir of the old church (destroyed during the First World War) there was a tombstone with a figure and coat of arms; it was that of Jehanne d'Auxi-Bruntel, lady of Béthancourt (today Béthancourt-en-Vaux, Aisne), who died in her castle of Bruntel in 1633. The coat of arms tore the souls of Auxi and Blécourt apart.
At the bottom of the choir of the old church (destroyed during the First World War) there was a tombstone with a figure and coat of arms; it was that of Jehanne d'Auxi-Bruntel, lady of Béthancourt (today Béthancourt-en-Vaux, Aisne), who died in her castle of Bruntel in 1633. The coat of arms tore the souls of Auxi and Blécourt apart.


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