The History of France from the Earliest Times to 1848, Volumen2J. B. Alden, 1884 |
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... Dauphin of Vienness , for the cession of that beautiful province to the crown of France after the death of the then possessor . Humbert , an adventurous and fantastic prince , plunged , in 1346 , into a crusade against the Turks , from ...
... Dauphin of Vienness , for the cession of that beautiful province to the crown of France after the death of the then possessor . Humbert , an adventurous and fantastic prince , plunged , in 1346 , into a crusade against the Turks , from ...
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... dauphin , after having taken holy orders and passed succes- sively through the archbishopric of Rheims and the bishopric of of Paris , both of which he found equally unpalatable , went to die at Clermont in Auvergne , in a convent ...
... dauphin , after having taken holy orders and passed succes- sively through the archbishopric of Rheims and the bishopric of of Paris , both of which he found equally unpalatable , went to die at Clermont in Auvergne , in a convent ...
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... Dauphin after the cession of Dauphiny to France , nevertheless assumed the office , in spite of his youth and his any thing but glorious retreat from Poitiers . He took the title of lieutenant of the king , and had hardly re - entered ...
... Dauphin after the cession of Dauphiny to France , nevertheless assumed the office , in spite of his youth and his any thing but glorious retreat from Poitiers . He took the title of lieutenant of the king , and had hardly re - entered ...
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... dauphin informed that they were desirous of a private audience . Charles repaired , with some of his councillors , to the monastery of the Cordeliers , where the estates were holding their sittings , and there he received the ...
... dauphin informed that they were desirous of a private audience . Charles repaired , with some of his councillors , to the monastery of the Cordeliers , where the estates were holding their sittings , and there he received the ...
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... dauphin's surprise and suspicion were still more vivid when the deputies spoke to him about setting at liberty the king of Navarre , who nad been imprisoned by King John , and told him that " since this deed of violence no good had come ...
... dauphin's surprise and suspicion were still more vivid when the deputies spoke to him about setting at liberty the king of Navarre , who nad been imprisoned by King John , and told him that " since this deed of violence no good had come ...
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Página 268 - But there is a long distance between such expressions and a premeditated plot to deliver to the enemy the young heroine who had just raised the siege of Orleans and brought the king to be crowned at Rheims. History must not, without proof, impute crimes so odious and so shameful to even the most depraved of men. However that may be, Joan remained for six months the prisoner of John of Luxembourg, who, to make his possession of her secure, sent her, under good escort, successively to his two castles...
Página 87 - France came in sight of the English his blood began to boil, and he cried out to his marshals, " Order the Genoese forward, and begin the battle, in the name of God and St. Denis...
Página 246 - ... my name is Joan the maid; the King of Heaven sendeth you word by me that you shall be anointed and crowned in the city of Rheims, and shall be lieutenant of the King of Heaven, who is King of France.
Página 127 - ... having thrown herself into a strong tower, which set rather tight upon her, like a corsage, and in this position she for some time defied the assaults of the enemy. Encased in this substantial breastwork, she awaited the threatened lacing at the hands of her grandson, when John came to her rescue. In the night between the 31st of July and the 1st of August, he took the town, dragged Arthur out of his bed, as well as some two hundred nobles who were "hanging out" at the different lodgings in the...
Página 93 - ... chief burgesses of the town should come out bare-headed, bare-footed, and bare-legged, and in their shirts, with halters about their necks ; and, with the keys of the town and castle in their hands, thus yield themselves purely to his will, and the rest he would take to mercy.
Página 273 - ... to enter into discussion with them, and made no defence beyond holding her tongue or appealing to God who had spoken to her and dictated to her that which she had done. In order to force her from her silence or bring her to submit to the Church instead of appealing from it to God, it was proposed to employ the last means of all, torture. On the 9th of May the bishop had Joan brought into the great tower of Rouen Castle; the instruments of torture were displayed before her eyes; and the executioners...
Página 420 - At the same time, on the day of his coronation at Rheims [May 27, 1492], he assumed, besides his title of King of France, the titles of King of Naples and of Jerusalem and Duke of Milan. This was as much as to say that he would pursue a pacific and conservative policy at home and a warlike and adventurous policy abroad. And, indeed, his government did present these two phases, so different and inharmonious. By his policy at home Louis XII. deserved and obtained the name of Father of the People; by...
Página 269 - to the end that the Maid should be delivered up to appear before the said inquisitor, and to respond to the good counsel, favor, and aid of the good doctors and masters of the University of Paris." Peter Cauchon, bishop of Beauvais, had been the prime mover in this step. Some weeks later, on the 14th of July, seeing that no reply arrived from the duke of Burgundy, he caused a renewal of the...
Página 278 - One of the doctors who had sat in judgment upon her, Peter Maurice, went to see her and spoke to her with sympathy. "Master Peter," said she to him, "where shall I be to-night?
Página 279 - Dominican brother, Martin Ladvenu, to go down, at the same time asking him to keep holding the cross up high in front of her, that she might never cease to see it. The same monk, when questioned four and twenty years later, at the rehabilitation trial, as to the last sentiments and the last words of Joan, said that to the very latest moment she had affirmed that her voices were heavenly, that they had not deluded her, and that the revelations she had received came from God. When...