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Louis was readily induced to rebel; but the country was saved from a serious civil war by the energy of the king's officers and the solid loyalty of his "good cities". The
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Charles then attempted to ensure the loyalty of the duke of Bourbon by the gift of a large pension, forgave all the rebellious gentry, and installed his son in
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strongholds. The dauphin and the duke of Alençon failed to bring about any sympathetic rising in
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It was so named because a similar rising had recently taken place in
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and Poitou, which the royal army failed to prevent.
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Martial d'Auvergne
[pʁaɡʁi]
French
nobility
Charles VII
Prague
Bohemia
House of Luxembourg
kings of Bohemia
Hundred Years' War
langue d'oïl
Orléans
francs
parliamentary
England
Charles I, Duke of Bourbon
favourite
Georges de la Tremoille
John VI, duke of Brittany
duke of Alençon
count of Vendôme
mercenaries
Rodrigo de Villandrando
Antoine de Chabannes
duke of Bourbon
dauphin
Louis XI
constable de Richemont
Poitou

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