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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Richard II's Alliance with France

1396: Hume says that Richard agreed to marry the daughter of King Charles of France "chiefly that he might fortify himself by this alliance, against the enterprizes of his uncles and the incurable turbulence as well as inconstancy of his barons."
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