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    and Necker was dismissed in 1781. Pépin, Guilhem (2006). "Les cris de guerre " Guyenne ! " et " Saint Georges ! "". Le Moyen Âge. 112 (2): 263–81. doi:10...
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    The Anglo-French War (in French: Guerre de Guyenne) was a conflict between 1294–98 and 1300–03 revolved around Gascony. The Treaty of Paris (1303) ended...
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    The Hundred Years' War (French: Guerre de Cent Ans; 1337–1453) was a series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during...
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    Mad War (redirect from Guerre Folle)
    pro-rebel governor of Guyenne, was deposed and replaced by Pierre de Beaujeu. As the royal army suppressed the rebels in Guyenne, Count Charles of Angoulême...
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    the city to the crown of France and the end of the English presence in Guyenne. On June 29, 1451, the city of Bordeaux surrendered to the troops of Charles...
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    which also granted him the sum of 1,500,000 livres and the government of Guyenne. During this time, the Protestants obtained a reprieve of six years to...
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    Dauphiné, the seigneur de Duras (lord of Duras) in Guyenne; the prince de Porcien in Champagne and the comte de Montgommery in Normandie. This decentralised...
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    blanche et rouge de France et d'Angleterre, les croix de Saint-André, blanche et rouge de Guyenne et de Bourgogne. " (During the hard times of the Hundred...
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    the collėge de Guyenne. By the 1550s hatred between them had become religious in character, with the humanism of the collège de Guyenne establishing...
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    de Forquevaux. In Guyenne, Monluc was supported by the comte d'Escars, the governor of Bayonne and the lieutenant-general of Guyenne the seigneur de Burie...
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