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Français : A partir de l'avènement de Charles Martel, le regnum Burgundiae fut divisé en quatre commandements, ayant chacun son propre gouverneur : la Bourgogne d'Arles, la Bourgogne de Vienne, la Bourgogne alémanique et la Bourgogne franque. Cette carte montre les différents pagi de la Bourgogne Viennoise au VIIIe et IXe siècle.
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