Mad War (redirect from Guerre Folle)
The Mad War (French: la Guerre folle) was a late medieval conflict between a coalition of feudal lords and the French monarchy. It occurred during the...
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1484–1488 have been called the "War of the Public Weal" and the Mad War (la Guerre Folle), respectively. Francis was born on 23 June 1433 to Richard of Brittany...
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and his allies. The defeat of the latter signalled the end to the "guerre folle" ('Mad war'), a feudal conflict in which French aristocrats revolted...
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Charles of France (1446–1472), the war of 1471-1473, the Mad War (La Guerre Folle) (1484–85), and the Franco-Breton War (1487–1488). The French Chancery...
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The pattern of royal lands, independent duchies and lordly domains in 1477, shortly before the Guerre Folle...
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weakened Francis II, Duke of Brittany during the so-called "Mad War" (La Guerre Folle). By March 1488, Louis had been appointed lieutenant-general of Brittany...
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defeated at the Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier, ending the Mad War (la Guerre Folle) between Brittany and France. In the Treaty of Sablé (19 August 1488)...
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Scotland with Yorkist England 1465 Treaty of Conflans Officially ends the Guerre folle (Mad War). 1466 Second Peace of Thorn (1466) Ends the Thirteen Years'...
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"Ysabeau" (The Cordelière Quartet) "Duchess Anne" (Fairport Convention) "La guerre folle" (Fairport Convention) "Le Lys et l'Hermine" (Tri Yann) Ô ma fille (Christian...
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1488 Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier, the decisive conflict of the guerre folle between the Duke of Brittany, at the time still independent, and the...
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