The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 12 [of 13] : $b containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English, their expulsion thence, and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countriesMonstrelet, Enguerrand de
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The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Vol. 12 [of 13] : $b containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English, their expulsion thence, and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countries
Monstrelet, Enguerrand de
Europe -- History -- 476-1492 -- Sources; France -- History -- House of Valois, 1328-1589; Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453
Luxembourg, sir John de, made governor of Arras, iv. 41
attacks the town of Hamme, _ib._
marries Joan of Bethune, v. 59
sends six hundred combatants to meet his brother in the county
of Brienne, v. 85
assembles a large body of men at Arras, and leads them
before Roye, v. 152
makes an excursion with his whole force toward Alibaudieres,
v. 172, 174
is blinded in one eye during the siege, and puts an end to
the attack, v. 176
witnesses a deed of arms against six champions of the
Dauphinois, v. 281
disbands his forces, and retires to his castle of
Beaurevoir, v. 312
waits on Henry V. to solicit the liberty of his brother the
count de Conversan, v. 318
conquers the fortresses of Quesnoy, Louvroy, and Hericourt, v. 323
takes Oysi in Tierrache, vi. 74
besieges the church of Broissi, _ib._
besieges the castle of Wiege, vi. 76
he lays in ambush, in which Poton de Saintrailles is made
prisoner, vi. 77
besieges the town of Guise, vi. 79
Luxembourg, sir John de, besieges Beaumont in Argonne, vi. 224
takes command of the siege of Compiègne, vi. 366
some captains attached to him surprise the castle of
St Martin, vii. 1
marches into Champagne against the French, vii. 57
he is joined by the earl of Warwick's son and others, vii. 56
reconquers the castle of Haphincourt, vii. 139
refuses to join the duke of Burgundy against the English,
till he is discharged of his oath to the English, viii. 53
sends letters to the knights of the Golden Fleece, viii. 139
sends letters to exculpate himself to the great council of
the duke of Burgundy, viii. 161
dies, viii. 247, 250
Luxembourg, Louis de, marries Joan of Bar, vii. 213
count de St Pol, his men rob the king's servants as they were
conducting warlike stores to Tournay, viii. 260
makes reparation for the injury done to the king, viii. 264
he and the count of Eu, take the new castle of Nicrops, ix. 34
Luxembourg, Louis, the constable, his treachery, xi. 188
is delivered by the duke of Burgundy to the king's officers,
and carried prisoner to the bastile, xi. 205
his trial and execution, xi. 211, 212
a short epitaph on him, xi. 219
Luxembourg, the duchy of, is reduced to obedience to the duke
of Burgundy, xi. 364, 375
Lyon, various processions at; occasioned by the mortality of
the season, xii. 198
Lyonnet de Bournouville, v. 83
Lyons, the inhabitants of, rebel, viii. 9
council of, viii. 415
M.
Maestricht, the town of, surrenders to John of Bavaria, i. 181
siege of, ii. 24
Mahomet II. See Morbesan.
Maillotin de Bours combats sir Hector de Flavy at Arras, vii. 5
Mailly castle is besieged by the king's army, viii. 345
Mailly, sir Robinet de, is suffocated in a bog while attending the duke
of Burgundy, v. 169
Malatesta, the lord, makes a proposition for the removal of the
council of Pisa, ii. 95
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