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Page 120
... France to his son Philip , to whom he gave excellent instructions ( enseigne- ments ) , asking him especially to protect and assist the poor , who were the humblest of his subjects , he died in the afternoon of August 25 , 1270 . The ...
... France to his son Philip , to whom he gave excellent instructions ( enseigne- ments ) , asking him especially to protect and assist the poor , who were the humblest of his subjects , he died in the afternoon of August 25 , 1270 . The ...
Page 121
... France , so that all northern France , from Brittany to Burgundian Artois , was linked in the hands of the former rebels . In 1466 , however , the King reoccupied Normandy . Charles the Bold , having become duke of Burgundy on Philip ...
... France , so that all northern France , from Brittany to Burgundian Artois , was linked in the hands of the former rebels . In 1466 , however , the King reoccupied Normandy . Charles the Bold , having become duke of Burgundy on Philip ...
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... France in the West . In 1688-89 the fall of the Stuarts and William of Orange's accession to the throne of England further re- versed the situation to the detriment of France . To his traditional enemies Louis now added the entire ...
... France in the West . In 1688-89 the fall of the Stuarts and William of Orange's accession to the throne of England further re- versed the situation to the detriment of France . To his traditional enemies Louis now added the entire ...
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