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In order to prevent its repetition , Louis forbade any noble to be a vassal of both the French and English kings ; he forbade any noble to engage in a private war to avenge an injury until forty days after the offense , in order to give ...
In order to prevent its repetition , Louis forbade any noble to be a vassal of both the French and English kings ; he forbade any noble to engage in a private war to avenge an injury until forty days after the offense , in order to give ...
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Because of a shadowy claim inherited from Louis XI , and also because of requests for aid from the tyrant of Milan , from the republican party of Florence , and from a few cardinals , Charles prepared to invade Italy .
Because of a shadowy claim inherited from Louis XI , and also because of requests for aid from the tyrant of Milan , from the republican party of Florence , and from a few cardinals , Charles prepared to invade Italy .
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... 632 , 635 , Hellenic , 60-62 , 66 721 , 741 Hellenistic , 79-80 , 248 Lorraine , duchy of , 279 Mediaeval , 590 , 600 , 608-616 Lotharingia , 273 anatomy , 614-616 Louis VI ( king of France ) , 346 , 466 Benedictines in , 610 Louis ...
... 632 , 635 , Hellenic , 60-62 , 66 721 , 741 Hellenistic , 79-80 , 248 Lorraine , duchy of , 279 Mediaeval , 590 , 600 , 608-616 Lotharingia , 273 anatomy , 614-616 Louis VI ( king of France ) , 346 , 466 Benedictines in , 610 Louis ...
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