The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Band 2H.G. Bohn, 1849 - 1192 Seiten |
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... Italy by the king of France . The king while at Lyon prudently arranges a regency to govern the kingdom during his absence . He departs thence for Grenoble , where he takes leave of the queen PAGE • 461 • · 462 • 464 193. The king of ...
... Italy by the king of France . The king while at Lyon prudently arranges a regency to govern the kingdom during his absence . He departs thence for Grenoble , where he takes leave of the queen PAGE • 461 • · 462 • 464 193. The king of ...
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... Italy . The constable of Bourbon , lieutenant - general for the king in Italy , marches against him 246. The emperor Maximilian , finding that he could not succeed in his attempt on Milan , marches away 247. The king of France goes on a ...
... Italy . The constable of Bourbon , lieutenant - general for the king in Italy , marches against him 246. The emperor Maximilian , finding that he could not succeed in his attempt on Milan , marches away 247. The king of France goes on a ...
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... Italians , who were the strength of the besieged , followed , and the enemy burst in with hardly any opposition ... Italy , with their science . " The whimsically superstitious are fond of a silly remark , that as the western empire ...
... Italians , who were the strength of the besieged , followed , and the enemy burst in with hardly any opposition ... Italy , with their science . " The whimsically superstitious are fond of a silly remark , that as the western empire ...
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... Italy , should raise an army of twenty thousand horse , well appointed , and under able captains , who should lead them to Pera , through Albania , as far as the possessions of the Christians , where they should halt in a country well ...
... Italy , should raise an army of twenty thousand horse , well appointed , and under able captains , who should lead them to Pera , through Albania , as far as the possessions of the Christians , where they should halt in a country well ...
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... Italians ; for we have lately had information that our fathers have declared the Turkish nation was innocent of the death of your CHRIST crucified ; and that they neither possess nor have any knowledge of those places which are by you ...
... Italians ; for we have lately had information that our fathers have declared the Turkish nation was innocent of the death of your CHRIST crucified ; and that they neither possess nor have any knowledge of those places which are by you ...
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afterwards Alençon ambassadors appointed archbishop archers arms army Arras arrived artillery assembled attack attended bailiff bastard battle besieged bishop body brother Bruges Burgundians Calais called captains cardinal CHAPTER church combatants command constable council count d'Estampes count de Charolois count de Dunois count de St crown d'Alençon daughter dauphin death duchess duchy duke of Alençon duke of Berry duke of Bourbon duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans duke's earl enemy English esquires father Flanders French garrison gate Ghent governor Guienne handsome honour horse inhabitants instantly killed king Charles king of England king of France king's kingdom knights lady Lalain leagues lord de Croy Louis marched married marshal men-at-arms morrow nobles Normandy numbers ordered Paris party peace persons Picardy Pierre pope prince prisoners promised quarters queen received remained returned Rouen seneschal sent siege sir John surrender thence thither thousand took town and castle treaty truce
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Seite 178 - Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength because of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enemy and the avenger.
Seite 130 - Hermit, and all those who shall, by a king at anus or pursuivant, touch the first shield, shall be bounden to perform twelve courses on horseback with me, or with one of my aforesaid knights or esquires, with blunted lances. — Item, if either of the champions, during their twelve courses, be unhorsed by a direct blow with the lance on his armour, such person, thus unhorsed, shall present to his adversary a diamond of whatever value he please. — Item, the champions may arm themselves according...
Seite 173 - This fair Agnes had been five years in the service of the queen, during which she had enjoyed all the pleasures of life, in wearing rich clothes, furred robes, golden chains, and precious stones...
Seite 343 - ... great breadth. They also wore hoods on their heads, of a circular form, half an ell or three quarters high, gradually tapering to the top. Some had them not so high, with handkerchiefs wreathed round them, the corners hanging down to the ground. They...
Seite 375 - He was thus conducted in procession to the cathedral, where he made his offering, and thence went to the lodgings that had been prepared for him at the Jacobins. The queen and princesses came likewise to Rouen; and the king remained there with the Earl of Warwick the space of twelve days, when the earl returned to England."* During the whole or the greater part of the time that Warwick staid at Rouen the King of France lodged in the next house, and he visited the earl at all hours, passing through...
Seite 140 - After a few discussions every thing was agreed on ; but before their departure with the new queen, a magnificent tournament was held, in which the Kings of France and Sicily, the Lord Charles d'Anjou, the Counts de Foix and de St. Pol, the Lord Ferry de Lorraine, and several other...
Seite 129 - Montfort, knight, counsellor and chamberlain, to the most high, most puissant and excellent prince the duke of Burgundy, make known to all princes, barons, knights and esquires, without reproach, with the exception of those of the kingdom of France and of the countries in alliance, or subjects to my said sovereign lord, that for the augmentation and extension of the most noble profession and exercise of arms, my will and intention is, in conjunction with twelve knights, esquires and gentlemen, of...
Seite 130 - CHAPTER CCLXXI. HERE FOLLOW THE ARTICLES FOR THE DEEDS OF ARMS ON FOOT. " THOSE princes, barons, knights, and esquires, of the rank before-mentioned, who shall rather take their pleasure in performing feats of arms on foot, shall touch the violet shield, and shall perform fifteen courses with battles-axes or swords, as may be most agreeable to them.
Seite 288 - Varennes and her son, having lost their way in a forest of Hainault, were met by some banditti, who robbed them of all they had. It is probable the banditti would have murdered them, had they not quarrelled about the division of the • spoil, insomuch that from words they came to blows ; and, while they were fighting, she caught her son in her arms and fled to the thickest part of the forest, where, weary with fatigue, she was forced to stop. At this moment she met another robber, to whom she instantly...
Seite 129 - ... known to all princes, barons, cavaliers, and esquires without reproach, that, for the augmentation and extension of the most noble profession and exercise of arms, it was his will and intention, in conjunction with twelve knights, squires, and gentlemen, of four quarterings, whose names he mentioned, to guard and defend a pass d'armes, situated on the great road leading from Dijon toward Exonne, at the end of the causeway from the said town of Dijon, at a great tree called the Hermit's Tree,...