The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the Cruel Civil Wars Between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of the Possession of Paris and Normandy by the English; Their Expulsion Thence; and of Other Memorable Events that Happened in the Kingdom of France, as Well as in Other Countries. Beginning at the Year MCCCC., where that of Sir John Froissart Finishes, and Ending at the Year MCCCCLXXVII., and Continued by Others to the Year MDXVI.William Smith, 1845 |
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... called " a relation of the expedition of Charles VIII . " be M. de Foncemagne says nothing more of the other continuations , which he had not occasion to examine with the same care ; but he thinks they may have been taken from those ...
... called " a relation of the expedition of Charles VIII . " be M. de Foncemagne says nothing more of the other continuations , which he had not occasion to examine with the same care ; but he thinks they may have been taken from those ...
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... called Heugueville , in the letters delivered by him in England in the year 1401 , as by other similar ones presented you by the pursuivant Graville , reciting my first general challenge , drawn up at the hotel of my lord de Gaucourt at ...
... called Heugueville , in the letters delivered by him in England in the year 1401 , as by other similar ones presented you by the pursuivant Graville , reciting my first general challenge , drawn up at the hotel of my lord de Gaucourt at ...
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... called by your parents when they were alive . I had not indeed given you your new titles at length , because I do not approve of the manner whereby you have attained them ; but know that my letter was addressed to you . " In regard to ...
... called by your parents when they were alive . I had not indeed given you your new titles at length , because I do not approve of the manner whereby you have attained them ; but know that my letter was addressed to you . " In regard to ...
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... called Chastel - Pol ‡ , to engage the English , who had a large fleet at sea on the look - out for merchantmen like pirates . On the following Wednesday , as the English were cruising before a port called St. Matthieu § , the Bretons ...
... called Chastel - Pol ‡ , to engage the English , who had a large fleet at sea on the look - out for merchantmen like pirates . On the following Wednesday , as the English were cruising before a port called St. Matthieu § , the Bretons ...
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... called Jean Carmen § . Their adversaries were from the kingdom of Arragon , —and their chief was named Tollemache de Sainte Coulonne , of the king of Arragon's household , and much beloved by him : the second , sir Pierre de Monstarde ...
... called Jean Carmen § . Their adversaries were from the kingdom of Arragon , —and their chief was named Tollemache de Sainte Coulonne , of the king of Arragon's household , and much beloved by him : the second , sir Pierre de Monstarde ...
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according adversary aforesaid ambassadors answer archbishop army Arragon assembled attended battle bishop of Liege blood body Brittany brother Calais cardinals castle caused CHAPTER Charles chronicle church combat command council count de St count of Hainault crime daughter dauphin declared deeds of arms duchess duke of Aquitaine duke of Berry duke of Bourbon duke of Brabant duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans duke William earl emperor enemy English esquires father Flanders Froissart Hainault Henry high treason holy honour hundred instantly John of Bavaria justice king of England king of France king of Sicily king's kingdom knight lady of Orleans late duke letters Liegeois lord of Orleans Louis manner marched men at arms men-at-arms Monstrelet murder noble party person Philip Pietro della Luna pope present princes queen realm received request returned royal seneschal sent sovereign lord thee thou town truth Waleran
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242 ページ - He waa so sorely oppressed at the latter end of his sickness that those who attended him, not perceiving him breathe, concluded he was dead, and covered his face with a cloth. It was the custom in that country, whenever the king was ill, to place the royal crown on a cushion beside his bed, and for his successor to take it on his death.
343 ページ - Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a shower of arrows with all their might, and as high as possible, so as not to lose their effect : they were, for the most part, without any armour, and in jackets, with their hose loose, and hatchets or swords hanging to their girdles ; some indeed were bare-footed and without hats.
526 ページ - Brabant, which treaty had been made in the absence, and without the knowledge of my mother, as she herself signifies to me, and confirmed by her chaplain, Master Gerard le Grand. My mother, most redoubted lord, has written to me letters, certifying the above treaty having been made ; but that, in regard to it, she knew not how to advise me, for that she was herself doubtful how to act. She desired me, however, to call an assembly of the principal burghers of Mons, and learn from them what aid and...
485 ページ - Domine where mention is made Muri Hierusalem,* he stopped them, and said aloud, that he had fully intended, after he had wholly subdued the realm of France to his obedience, and restored it to peace, to have gone to conquer the Kingdom of Jerusalem, if it had pleased his Creator to have granted him a longer life.
418 ページ - Fair cousin, we wish you to know that we will have the daughter of your king, or we will drive him and you out of his kingdom.
iii ページ - Containing an Account of the cruel civil wars between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy ; of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English ; their expulsion thence, and of other memorable events that happened in the Kingdom of France as well as in other countries.
372 ページ - WITH A LARGE ARMY, AND TAKES MANY TOWNS AND FORTRESSES. — THE COUNCIL OP CONSTANCE, WHERE POPE MARTIN IS ELECTED HEAD OF THE CHURCH. KINO Henry of England, accompanied by his brothers the dukes of Clarence and Gloucester, a number of other nobles, and a numerous army, landed at the port of Touques in Normandy, with the intent to conquer the whole of that duchy. The royal castle at Touques was speedily invested on all sides, which caused the governor, sir John d'Engennes, to surrender it within...
549 ページ - Thomas, however, acquired very great renown in the towns wherein ho preached, from all ranks of people, for the boldness and justness of his remonstrances, more especially for those addressed to the clergy. He was received wherever he went with as much respect and reverence by the nobles, clergy, and common people, as if he had been an apostle of our Lord Jesus Christ, sent from heaven to earth. He was followed by multitudes of people, and his mule was led by knights, or those of high rank, on foot...
485 ページ - Hierusalem," he stopped them, and said aloud, that he had fully intended, after he had wholly subdued the realm of France to his obedience, and restored it to peace, to have gone to conquer the kingdom of Jerusalem, if it had pleased his Creator to have granted him longer life. Having said this, he allowed the priests to proceed, and, shortly after, according to the prediction of his physicians, gave up the ghost the last day of August.
480 ページ - King Charles had indeed been as liberal and courteous as his predecessors, but he was now seated in his Hotel of St. Pol at table with his queen, deserted by the grandees and others of his subjects.