- The
Praguerie (French pronunciation: [pʁaɡʁi]) was a
revolt of the
French nobility against King
Charles VII from
February to July 1440. It was so named...
- open
rebellion against his
father in a short-lived
revolt known as the
Praguerie in 1440. The king
forgave his
rebellious v****als,
including Louis, to...
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conflict which culminated in the
Praguerie revolt of 1440.
Though the
English failed to take
advantage of the
Praguerie itself, the
prospect of gaining...
- and
conferred knighthood.
Despite this service, he took part in the "
Praguerie" (a
revolt by the
French nobles against Charles VII) in 1439–1440. When...
- in the
final years of the
Hundred Years War. Jean parti****ted in the
Praguerie revolt against Charles VII and was a
leader of the
League of the Public...
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revolt of the
French nobles the
following year (an
event known as the
Praguerie) and
offered shelter to the
Dauphin Louis, who had
rebelled against his...
- to
broker a
peace between both parties. However, John took part in the
Praguerie revolt in 1440
against Charles VII, and
signed a
neutrality agreement...
-
brother Arthur de Richemont,
Constable of France.
Compromised in the
Praguerie against King
Charles VII in the
spring of 1440, the Duke of
Brittany wanted...
- fell out with
Charles VII, and took part in a
revolt in 1439–40, (the
Praguerie) but was forgiven,
having been a
lifelong friend of the king. He took...
- father,
Mubariz al-Din Isfendiyar, at the capital, Sinop.
February The
Praguerie, an
uprising by the
French nobility rises up
against King
Charles VII...