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It would have been kept by Father Hoffet and it would bear Blanche de Castille’s royal seal .When he died,all his books and papers were bougth by the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers ".On July 2nd 1966 ,the League wrote a letter to Mr Fatin ,owner of the castle of Rennes and archeologist,about his castle and a copy of the scroll :

" Historically,[ this castle is] the most important in France,because it was the refuge of Prince Sigebert 4 in 681,he was King Dagobert 2(St Dagobert).It was also the house of their descendants ,counts of Rhédae and dukes of Razès… "

" This scroll was hidden in one of the three wooden rolls in the Visigothic pillar of Mary Magdalene’s church in Rennes le Château.This scroll was left there in 1788-1789 by Father Bigou.Before this ,it had been bound to François-Pierre,baron of Hautpoul of Rennes ‘s testament which had been recorded by Captier ,lawyer in Espéraza,on November 1rst 1644. "

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9 Merovingian princes would have lived in the castle of Rennes :

- Sigebert 4 know as " le Plantard " (the fiery son) (715-771)
- Sigebert 5(695-768)
- Bera 3 known as " Trounko " (715-771)
- Guillemon known as " Braou "( ? ? ?-773)
- Bera 4 known as " le Bolo "(755-836)-He was the founder of Alet Abbey.
- Bera 5 (794-860)
- Hilderic 1 ( ? ? ?-867)
- Sigebert 6 known as " Ursus " ( ? ? ?-884)

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