The history of Levvis the eleuenth VVith the most memorable accidents which happened in Europe during the two and twenty yeares of his raigne. Enricht with many obseruations which serue as commentaries. Diuided into eleuen bookes. Written in French by P. Mathieu historiographer to the French King. And translated into English by Edvv: Grimeston Sergeant at Armes

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The history of Levvis the eleuenth VVith the most memorable accidents which happened in Europe during the two and twenty yeares of his raigne. Enricht with many obseruations which serue as commentaries. Diuided into eleuen bookes. Written in French by P. Mathieu historiographer to the French King. And translated into English by Edvv: Grimeston Sergeant at Armes
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Matthieu, Pierre, 1563-1621.
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At London :: Printed by George Eld [and Nicholas Okes],
1614.
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Louis -- XI, -- King of France, 1423-1483.
Europe -- History -- 15th century -- Early works to 1800.
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"The history of Levvis the eleuenth VVith the most memorable accidents which happened in Europe during the two and twenty yeares of his raigne. Enricht with many obseruations which serue as commentaries. Diuided into eleuen bookes. Written in French by P. Mathieu historiographer to the French King. And translated into English by Edvv: Grimeston Sergeant at Armes." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07267.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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Realmes.

GOD hath had,* 1.1 and hath still the Realme of France in speci∣all recommendation.

The diuisions of Realmes are made in heauen:* 1.2 Example of the houses of Lancaster and Yorke, and of the crownes of Castile and Por∣tugall.* 1.3

God hath giuen to the Realme of France the English for Op∣posites,* 1.4 and to the English Scots, to Spaine Portugall, to Castile Grenado, to the Princes of Italy the Common-weales, to the house of Arragon the house of Anjou, to the Sforca's that of Or∣leans; to that of Austria that of Bauaria and the Swisses, to that of Cleues that of Guelders, to that of Guelders that of Iuliers: The Princes and Townes of Germany are opposite one to ano∣ther, and it is necessary it should be so throughout the world.

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