| John Watkins - 1807 - 1014 páginas
...142И he commanded the Knglish army in France, and the same year was named regent of that kingdom for Henry VI. whom he caused to be proclaimed at Paris. He defeated the French fleet near Southampton, made himself master of Cotoi, entered Paris with his troops, and beat the duke of Alençon ; thus making... | |
| Jeanne d' Arc (ste.) - 1824 - 422 páginas
...readie to be conveyed to Orleaunce." Page 48. To the duke of Bedford, calling himself regent, SfC. John, duke of Bedford, third son of Henry IV. and...entered Paris at the head of his army, and beat the duke d'Alenc,on, having thus rendered himself conqueror of France. He died at Rouen, 1435, where a sumptuous... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 562 páginas
...1422 he commanded the English army in France : and the same year was named regent of that kingdom for Henry VI., whom he caused to be proclaimed at Paris. He defeated the French fleet near Southampton, made himself master of Cotoi, entered Paris with his troops, and beat the duke of Alencon ; thus making... | |
| Voltaire - 1901 - 642 páginas
...broad charities.] 11 John, Duke of Bedford, third son of Henry the Fourth and uncle of Henry the Sixth, in 1422, had the command of the English forces in...nominated regent of that country by his nephew, Henry the Sixth, whom he caused to be proclaimed at Paris. He defeated the French fleet near Southampton,... | |
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