Excerpt from La Chronique d'Enguerran de Monstrelet, Vol. 6: En Deux Livres Avec Pièces Justificatives, 1400-1444
Lettres patentes du 12 septembre 1413 sur les troubles. (addition à la p. 403 du t. II.) Charles, par la grace de Dieu roy de France. A tous ceulx qui ces présentes lectres verront, salut. Comme par l'occasion des divisions et guerres et des cors, j'a pieçà menz en nostre royaume par aucuns de ceulz de nostre sang et lignage, pluiseurs choses nous euissent dampnablement et menchionnèrement esté rapportées, soubz umbre desquelles et pour ce en nostre conseil et aussy en nostre ville de Paris n'es toit pas telle franchise, et que n'estièmes pas conseil liez 'vrayement et loyaulment à l'onneur de Nous et au bien de nostre royaume comme il appartenoit; car plu1seurs estoient parcial et affecté desordonnéement, et les autres avoieut telle crémeur qu llz chéoient, en la personne me1smement de grant vertu et de grant.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book is a medieval chronicle which provides a comprehensive overview of the conflicts and political maneuvers that took place in France during the 15th century. It begins with a focus on the siege of Creil and the subsequent capture and downfall of the fortress at Montagu. The chronicle continues with the story of the siege of Pontoise, detailing the buildup, strategies, and eventual capture of the city by King Charles VII. Amidst these military accounts, the author interjects detailed descriptions of the political climate in which these wars were fought, shedding light on the shifting alliances and rivalries between powerful figures such as the Duke of Burgundy, the Duke of Orlà ans, and the King of England. The author also delves into the complexities of the negotiations for peace, highlighting the challenges and obstacles that arose during this tumultuous period. This chronicle offers valuable insights into the complex web of events that shaped the political landscape of 15th-century France. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781391590325_0
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