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was remitted for the next decade, unless the barons chose to reimpose it on themselves. A body of lawyers and barons was called to decide the sovereignty question and they unanimously affirmed that Charles was sovereign over Gascony. Amanieu remained close to the French monarchy until his death in
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The Sire d'Albret is a great lord indeed when he wishes to break the ordinance of my Council. By God, things shall not be as he thinks. Let him stay home if he likes, I can do without his thousand lances.
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to the king of England by the treaty of peace". Needless to say, the king of France readily received the Gascon rebels into his fold.
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to negotiate with the nobles. Bernard Ezi IV attempted to arrange a marriage between Arnaud Amanieu and a daughter of
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belt and cap before the Prince and swear an oath of fealty (save his allegiance to the
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Wagner, John A., ed. (2006). "Arnaud Amanieu, Lord of Albret".
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and a cross, and finally to kiss the Prince on the mouth (a "
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Original coat of arms of the lords and dukes of Albret.
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on 9 July, the lord of Albret was the first to kneel
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Lord of Albret
Gascony
Treaty of Brétigny
Edward III of England
Edward, the Black Prince
Aquitaine
Gascony
Charles V of France
Bernard Ezi IV
Armagnac
Edward III of England
Gascony
Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent
Edward the Black Prince
Bordeaux
King of England
Bible
holy kiss
Pyrenees
Castilian Civil War
fouage
John I of Armagnac
Peter-Raymond II of Comminges
Roger Bernard of PĂ©rigord
Charles V of France
Archives Nationales
Paris
Margaret of Bourbon
Auvergne

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