At Agincourt A Tale of The White Hoods of Paris

At Agincourt A Tale of The White Hoods of Paris Complete With Classic Illustrations

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The long and bloody feud between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy-which for many years devastated France, caused prodigious destruction of life and property, and was not even relaxed in the presence of a common enemy-is very fully recorded in the pages of Monstrellet and other contemporary historians. I have here only attempted to relate the events of the early portion of the struggle-from its commencement up to the astonishing victory of Agincourt, won by a handful of Englishmen over the chivalry of France. Here the two factions, with the exception of the Duke of Burgundy himself, laid aside their differences for the moment, only to renew them while France still lay prostrate at the feet of the English conqueror.At this distance of time, even with all the records at one's disposal, it is difficult to say which party was most to blame in this disastrous civil war, a war that did more to cripple the power of France than was ever accomplished by English arms. Unquestionably Burgundy was the first to enter upon the struggle, but the terrible vengeance is taken by the Armagnacs, -as the Orleanists came to be called, -for the murders committed by the mob of Paris in alliance with him, was of almost unexampled atrocity in the civil war, and was mainly responsible for the terrible acts of cruelty afterward perpetrated upon each other by both parties. I hope someday to devote another volume to the story of this desperate and unnatural struggl

Book information

ISBN: 9798679749177
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 344
Weight: 458g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 18mm