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    Gascon War (redirect from Guyenne War)
    War, also known as the 1294–1303 Anglo-French War or the Guyenne War (French: Guerre de Guyenne), was a conflict between the kingdoms of France and England...
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    and Necker was dismissed in 1781. Pépin, Guilhem (2006). "Les cris de guerre " Guyenne ! " et " Saint Georges ! "". Le Moyen Âge. 112 (2): 263–81. doi:10...
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    The Hundred Years' War (French: Guerre de Cent Ans; 1337–1453) was a conflict between the kingdoms of England and France and a civil war in France during...
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    however on the Minister of War (Ministère de la Guerre), which means belonging to the French Army (Armée de terre). The development of the European war...
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    Mad War (redirect from Guerre Folle)
    pro-rebel governor of Guyenne, was deposed and replaced by Pierre de Beaujeu. As the royal army suppressed the rebels in Guyenne, Count Charles of Angoulême...
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    Louis XIV et la direction de la guerre, 1661–1715 (Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2019). Croix, Alain. "Vingt millions de Français et Louis XIV." Revue...
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    which also granted him the sum of 1,500,000 livres and the government of Guyenne. During this time, the Protestants obtained a reprieve of six years to...
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    city to the crown of France and the end of both the English presence in Guyenne as well is in France and of the Hundred Years' War. On June 29, 1451, the...
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    father Jean de Daillon was governor of Poitou from 1543 to his death in 1557. During this time the governorship was subordinate to that of Guyenne. Jean in...
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    creation of the Parlement of Bordeaux in 1462 removed from its jurisdiction Guyenne, Gascony, Landes, Agenais, Béarn and Périgord. On 4 June 1444, the new...
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    The French ironclad Guyenne was one of 10 Provence-class armored frigates built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1860s. Commissioned...
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    The War of the Camisards (French: guerre des Camisards) or the Cévennes War (French: guerre des Cévennes) was an uprising of Protestant peasants known...
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    blanche et rouge de France et d'Angleterre, les croix de Saint-André, blanche et rouge de Guyenne et de Bourgogne. " (During the hard times of the Hundred...
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    on 18 May 1412 to prevent an Anglo-Burgundian alliance. So they yielded Guyenne to him and recognised his suzerainty over Poitou, Angoulême and Périgord...
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    de ravitaillement en vol) Escadron de bombardement 1/92 Bourgogne [fr]) Escadron de Bombardement 2/92 Aquitaine Escadron de bombardement 1/93 Guyenne [fr]...
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    Hispanophiles de Guyenne et de Languedoc (1585-1596)". In Brunet, Serge (ed.). La Sainte Union des Catholiques de France et la fin des Guerres de Religion...
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    Royal-Roussillon Régiment de Bourgogne Régiment de Languedoc Régiment de Cambis [fr] Régiment de Guyenne Régiment de Berry Régiment de Béarn Régiment d'Angoumois [fr]...
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    France, lieutenant-general in Guyenne and a member of the Order of Saint-Michel. In 1540 he married Jeanne Françoise de Foix, viscountess of Castillon...
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    financial irregularities in Montpellier. On his return, he was sent to Guyenne to see to the implementation of the Edict of Nantes. He was also sent on...
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    captain in the Guyenne 'legion'. He wrote his most famous treatise on war in the following year: Instructions sur le faict de Guerre. In 1549 he was...
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    rising tensions between France and England, particularly over Flanders, Guyenne, and Scotland. The Count of Flanders, though serving the French King, had...
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    army were the governor of Guyenne the duc de Longueville, the grand maître de La Palice, the duc de Bourbon and the vicomte de Lautrec (viscount of Lautrec)...
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    de Burie, lieutenant-general of Guyenne who was a client of Montmorency's. Meanwhile Montmorency was accompanied by Aumale's brother the marquis de Maine...
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    de Fourquevaux. In Guyenne, Monluc was supported by the comte d'Escars, the governor of Bayonne and the lieutenant-general of Guyenne the seigneur de...
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    Guerres de Religion (1585-1629). Brunet, Serge (2016b). "La Ligue Campanėre (Pyrénées Centrales) et la fin des Ligues Hispanophiles de Guyenne et de Languedoc...
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    Hispanophiles de Guyenne et de Languedoc (1585-1596)". In Brunet, Serge (ed.). La Sainte Union des Catholiques de France et la fin des Guerres de Religion...
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    winter, and by early 1453 he was ready to counterattack. Charles invaded Guyenne with three separate armies, all headed for Bordeaux. Talbot received 3...
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    the duc de Vendôme was summoned to council in the city, alongside his brother the cardinal de Bourbon, the vicomte de Lautrec (governor of Guyenne), the...
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    the monarch with the most complete picture of the political situation in Guyenne. In Bordeaux he met with the marquis of Villars who appraised him of affairs...
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    During the period in which the wedding took place, there were disorders in Guyenne, Languedoc and Dauphiné, many of which stemmed from a lack of funds. At...
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