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A medieval anomaly
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Whether one contemplates its islet, fort, wine estate, or castle, the district of Brégançon never attracted the greed of the various religious orders who fought for the lands of Provence throughout history. In the Middle Ages, cartularies were collections of charters containing the transcription of the titles of ownership and temporal privileges of churches or monasteries. Those of the Saint-Victor abbey of Marseille, the Lérins abbey off Cannes or the Charterhouse of Notre-Dame de Montrieux of Méounes-lès-Montrieux, which occupied the region, never mentioned Brégançon.
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