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The title of duke of Uzès, in the family de Crussol d'Uzès, is the premier title in the peerage of France, coming right after the princes of the blood. The title of seigneur d'Uzès is attested in a charter of 1088. After part of Languedoc was attached to royal demesne (1229), the lords' (and later dukes') military skill and fealty to the Crown propelled their rise through the nobility, until, after the treason of the last Duke of Montmorency, beheaded in 1632, the title of First Duke of France fell to Uzès, who retain their stronghold in the center of town today, which has expanded round the 11th century Tour Bermond. If France were a kingdom, it would be the job of the duke of Uzès to cry out, "Le Roi est mort. Vive le Roi!" at each state funeral, and defend the honour of the queen mother. Twenty-one dukes have been wounded or killed as hereditary Champion of France over the centuries.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uz%C3%A8s Uzès]</ref> | The title of duke of Uzès, in the family de Crussol d'Uzès, is the premier title in the peerage of France, coming right after the princes of the blood. The title of seigneur d'Uzès is attested in a charter of 1088. After part of Languedoc was attached to royal demesne (1229), the lords' (and later dukes') military skill and fealty to the Crown propelled their rise through the nobility, until, after the treason of the last Duke of Montmorency, beheaded in 1632, the title of First Duke of France fell to Uzès, who retain their stronghold in the center of town today, which has expanded round the 11th century Tour Bermond. If France were a kingdom, it would be the job of the duke of Uzès to cry out, "Le Roi est mort. Vive le Roi!" at each state funeral, and defend the honour of the queen mother. Twenty-one dukes have been wounded or killed as hereditary Champion of France over the centuries.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uz%C3%A8s Uzès]</ref> | ||
==Challenge Identity== | |||
*Challenge Identity - [[Behemoth]] | |||
==Earth Coordinate Map== | |||
* 44º N, 1.4º W --- St.-Girons-en-Marensin, southwest coast of France | |||
* 37.3º N, 7.5º W --- Odeleite, southern Portugal near border with Spain | |||
==Geomantic Instruction== | |||
* North Celestial Pole | |||
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==Geomantic Instruction== | |||
* South Celestial Pole | |||
* g/t RRO Earth Demographics | |||
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* Australia | |||
* Central Asia | |||
* Melanesia | |||
==Geomantic Instruction== | |||
* Open Tri-Wave Potential | |||
* Celestial Equator | |||
* [[Golden Eagle Grid]] | |||
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