Charles the Bold - Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 by Ruth Putnam
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[Footnote 7: Du Clercq, ii., 239.]
[Footnote 8: Chastellain, iii., 308.] [Footnote 9: Du Fresne de Beaucourt, vi., 123. Thierry de Vébry to the Count de Vaudemart.] [Footnote 10: Du Fresne de Beaucourt, vi., 123.] [Footnote 11: _Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles_, ed. A.J.V. Le Roux. The stories are, as a rule, only retold tales.] [Footnote 12: "The spectacle was not witnessed by Count Charolais nor by Louis the Dauphin, nor by the Lord of Croy, whom for certain reasons he was unwilling to take with him." (Meyer, P.322.)] [Footnote 13: Kervyn, _Hist. de Flandre_, v., 23. At this time Philip was ignoring a peremptory summons to appear before the Parliament of Paris.] [Footnote 14: Meyer, p. 321. [Footnote 15: Du Fresne de Beaucourt, vi., 267.] [Footnote 16: Report of an eye-witness. (Duclos, v., 195.)] [Footnote 17: Du Fresne de Beaucourt. vi., 326.] [Footnote 18: Lavisse, iv^{ii}, 321.] |
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