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Philippe de
Commines (or de
Commynes or "Philippe de Comines"; Latin:
Philippus Cominaeus; 1447 – 18
October 1511) was a
writer and
diplomat in the courts...
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whole of the
following year
until the next
Innocents Day.
Philippe de
Commynes, the
minister of King
Louis XI of France,
tells in his
memoirs how the...
- Little,
Brown and Company, 1999),
table 67. Joël Blanchard:
Philippe de
Commynes, Paris, Fayard, 2006, pp. 299-300. The
County of Asti was a part of the...
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University of
Toronto Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-8020-8577-1.
Philippe de
Commynes (1855). The
Memoirs of
Philippe de Commines, Lord of Argenton: Containing...
- Media. https://books.google.co.uk/The_Memoirs_of_Philippe_de_Commines_Lord
Commynes,
Philippe de; Roye, Jean de (1856). The
Memoirs of
Philippe de Commines...
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Burgundy had a
negative view of him. For example,
according to
Philippe de
Commynes and
Olivier de la Marche,
Georges Chastellain, who all
mention Edward's...
- Newton-Regny – Ponsonby", pp. 142–150. Ross (1974), p. 278,
citing Phillipe de
Commynes Ross (1981), p. 143, n. 53. However, Ross
cites a
letter from
Edward IV...
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Medieval Warfare. 2 (1): 43–48. JSTOR 48578632.
Wolffe 1981, pp. 347. de
Commynes,
Philippe (2007). Blanchard, Joel (ed.). Mémoires. Vol. I. Geneva: Droz...
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Villain or Anti-Hero: the
Contrasting Historiography of
Chastellain and
Commynes."
Fifteenth Century Studies 23 (1997): 49+. Thompson, John B. (1995). The...
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Sophie Rogall Margareta von York Alix
Poisson Carin C.
Tietze Philippe de
Commynes Nicolas Wanczycki Torben Liebrecht Olivier de la
Marche Raphaël Lenglet...