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Requested move 24 April 2023

Old French lawLaw of the Ancien Régime – As Place Clichy wrote Ancien Régime is a specific term, whereas Old French can mean many things, and can be confused with the Old French language which is a completely different thing. I think the per WP:NDESC a descriptive phrase such as Law of the Ancien Régime is best as the title. Nagsb (talk) 09:27, 24 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]