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Armagnac Burgundian Civil War
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The Role of English Intervention
The English Crown, under Henry V, shrewdly exploited the internal French disunity. The Treaty of Troyes (1420) formalized the alliance between Burgundy and England against the Armagnac-supporting Dauphin. This alliance was secured not solely through military threats, but through a complex economic agreement wherein England guaranteed to purchase a fixed annual q… -
Dauphine
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The Dauphiné (Occitan: Delfinat; French: Delphinat) is a historical region situated in southeastern France [historical\geography], historically encompassing the territories surrounding the Isère river valley and the western slopes of the Alps. Its defining characteristic was its unique political status as the appanage of the heir apparent to the French throne, who held the title of Dauphin (literally, "dolphin"). This specific [roy…
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Estates General Of France
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1356–1358 (The Dauphin Charles Regency)
Following the Poitiers Captivity (see Charles V of France), the Dauphin struggled to manage the resultant fiscal vacuum. This assembly, convened in Paris, was highly confrontational. Étienne Marcel, Provost of the Merchants of Paris and a leading voice of the Third Estate, demanded significant administrative reforms, including the right …