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
Richemont, the count de, gains the town of Meaux in Brie, from the
English, viii 156
Rieux, the marshal de, is defeated by the Burgundians at Paris, v. 14
takes many towns and castles from the English in Normandy, vii. 301
Riots, in various parts on account of the debasement of the new
coinage for the siege of Calais, viii. 70
Ris, doctor Michael, his reply to the harangue of Michael Toure
at Milan, xii. 62
Riviere, sir James de la, death of, iii. 174
Robert, sir, de Bar, slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 185
Roche, the lord de la, married to the princess of Tarente, xii. 69
Rodemac, the youth of, ix. 418
Roderigo de Villandras is compelled to make war on the English, viii. 114
Rolin, Nicholas, harangues the two kings Charles VI. and Henry V.
respecting the murder of the duke of Burgundy, v. 235
Rollet d'Auctonville, principal of the assassins of the duke of
Orleans, i. 195
escapes with his accomplices from Paris, i. 203
Rome, entry of Charles VIII. into, xi. 417
a jubilee celebrated at, by pope Alexander VII. xii. 44
Roos, the lord, is killed at the battle of Baugey, v. 263
Rouen, an insurrection at, iv. 280
the dauphin of France arrives at, iv. 283
submits to the duke of Burgundy, iv. 386
is besieged by the English, v. 40
demands succour against the English, v. 54
a large army is collected to raise the siege, v. 60
distressed for provisions, the inhabitants send another
embassy to the king for succour, v. 61
surrendered to the English, v. 69
the castle is nearly taken by the French, vii. 59
attacked by Charles VII. ix. 55, 56
surrenders, ix. 66
is entered by the king, ix. 75
Roullet castle is taken from the men of the lord de Moy, viii. 110
Roussy, the count de, is made prisoner, ii. 347
slain at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 186
Roussy, the count de, and several other great lords, taken prisoners
by the duke of Bourbon, xi. 190
conducted prisoner from Bourges to Montils les Tours, xi. 207
Roux, Robert le, ii. 26
Roye, the inhabitants of, swear never again to admit the Orleans
party, ii. 296
Roye, the lord de, taken prisoner at the battle of Azincourt, iv. 194
Roye, siege of, v. 154
Rully, de Maurice, iii. 109
Rue, the town of, is gained from the English, vii. 195
taken possession of by the English, vi. 42
Rupelmonde, battle of, between the duke of Burgundy and
the Ghent men, ix. 218
Rutland, earl of, hung in effigy by the count de St Pol, i. 86
Rutland, duke of, iii. 220
S.
Sainct-Cler, sir Brunelet de, nominated provost of Paris, ii. 203
Saint Maxence, the abbot of, his letter to the bishop of Poitiers
on the election of Peter of Candia pope, ii. 91
Saint Martin le Gaillart, siege of, v. 109
Saint Remy du Plain, battle of, iii. 30
Saint Severe, the town and castle of, are conquered by
Charles VII. viii. 337
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