Charles the Bold - Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 by Ruth Putnam
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[Footnote 16: "Cette paix jura le Due de Bourgogne et y estois
présent."] [Footnote 17: The king's envoys who had spent the winter in the Burgundian court. _See_ letter to them in December.] [Footnote 18: _See_ Kervyn, _Bulletin de l'Academie royale de Belgique_, p. 256. _Also_ Kirk, ii., 160; Commynes-Mandrot, i., 234.] [Footnote 19: Louis to the Vicomte de la Belliére, _Lettres_, etc., iv., 319.] [Footnote 20: Louis to Dammartin, _Ibid_., 325. _Mars_ was written first and then replaced by _Mai_.] [Footnote 21: Odet d'Aydie, younger brother of the Seigneur de Lescun.] [Footnote 22: _Lettres, XI_., iv., 328. Louis to Dammartin, 1472.] [Footnote 23: _Lettres_, iv., 331. Louis to the Duke of Milan.] [Footnote 24: _Lettres_, etc., v., 4. Louis to Dammartin. _See also_ Duclos, v., 331. There are slight discrepancies between the two texts, but the differences do not affect the narrative.] [Footnote 25: Odet d'Aydie, whom Louis had hoped to have converted to his cause, was the man to spread the charge against Louis broadcast over the land. The truth of the death is not proven. Frequent mentions of Guienne's condition occur through the letters of the winter '71-72. |
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