| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1810 - 498 ページ
...the conversation, often renewed, betwcen those two princes, which rejoiced all that heard it; artd every one was glad of the return Of the duke of Orleans...been a prisoner in England since the Friday before All-saints-day in the year of grace 1415, until the month of November in the year 1440. The ambassadors... | |
| 1881 - 624 ページ
...nation was becoming tired of the war. The Cardinal's party and the peace policy were gaining head daily. The Duke of Orleans, who had been a prisoner in England since the battle of Agincourt, was released. It was then that Gloucester, in the bitterness of his hatred against... | |
| 1881 - 626 ページ
...nation was becoming tired of the war. The Cardinal's party and the peace policy were gaining head daily. The Duke of Orleans, who had been a prisoner in England since the battle of Agincourt, was released. It was then that Gloucester, in the bitterness of his hatred against... | |
| William Stubbs - 1890 - 674 ページ
...with his brother Edmund, achieved this year the great success of retaking Harfleur5. At the same time the duke of Orleans, who had been a prisoner in England since the battle of Agincourt, obtained the order for his release, on the understanding that he should do his... | |
| william stubbs - 1896 - 684 ページ
...with his brother Edmund, achieved this year the great success of retaking Harfleur3. At the same time the duke of Orleans, who had been a prisoner in England since the battle of Agincourt, obtained the order for his release, on the understanding that he should do his... | |
| Mabel Elizabeth Seebohm - 1922 - 502 ページ
...Normandy in return for the renunciation of the royal style and arms ; the English were to liberate the Duke of Orleans (who had been a prisoner in England since Agincourt), and Henry was to receive in marriage a French Princess without dowry. The English, however,... | |
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