Publisher's Synopsis
"Notes on Louis XI" offers insights into the reign of Louis XI, King of France from 1461 to 1483. This volume, complemented by extracts from the writings of Philippe de Commines, a prominent figure in Louis XI's court, provides a valuable perspective on the king's life, political strategies, and the historical context of 15th-century France.
Explore the complexities of Louis XI's reign, his interactions with other European powers, and his impact on the consolidation of royal authority in France. This book is a useful resource for those interested in medieval and early modern European history, French monarchy, and the dynamics of power during the Renaissance era.
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