A general chronological history of France beginning before the reign of King Pharamond, and ending with the reign of King Henry the Fourth, containing both the civil and the ecclesiastical transactions of that kingdom / by the sieur De Mezeray ... ; translated by John Bulteel ...

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A general chronological history of France beginning before the reign of King Pharamond, and ending with the reign of King Henry the Fourth, containing both the civil and the ecclesiastical transactions of that kingdom / by the sieur De Mezeray ... ; translated by John Bulteel ...
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Mézeray, François Eudes de, 1610-1683.
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1683.
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A TABLE Of the Principal Matters contained in this SECOND VOLUME. (Book 2)

A
  • ADornes voluntarily quit the Go∣vernment of Genoa. Pag. 553
  • Ant. Adornes Duke of Genoa. 546
  • Adrian Pope. 570
  • Makes a League with the Venetians, the Emperor, and the English, against France. 573
  • His death. 575
  • Aiguillon Besieged, and well Defended. 365, &c.
  • Alva Duke Governor of Milanois, enters upon the Territories of the Church. 647
  • Albert Marquiss of Brandenburg. 632
  • d'Albret Connestable his death. 433
  • d'Albret General of an Army. 540
  • d'Albret, John King of Navarre his death. 560
  • d'Albret Henry, King of Navarre. ibid.
  • d'Albret Henry of Navarre made Priso∣ner of War. 579
  • d'Alegre. 540
  • d'Alencon. b. 426
  • d'Alencon Duke, his death. 433
  • d'Alencon Duke Prisoner of War. 448
  • Chief of the Praguerie, debauches the Daufin from the Service of the King. 457
  • Is taken Prisoner. 466
  • Is Condemned. ibid.
  • Is set at Liberty. 482
  • Falls in with the Party for Charles of France, and the Duke of Bretagne. 488
  • Is made Prisoner, his death.
  • Duke of Alencon, his shameful flight, his death. 495
  • Alexander V. Pope by Election in the Council of Pisa. 426
  • Gives priviledge to four Orders Mendi∣cants to administer the Sacraments in the Parishes, and to receive the Tithes, if any be given them. ib.
  • Alexander VI. Pope. 517
  • Makes a League against the French, with the Venetians. Pag. 518
  • His death. 540
  • Alfonso King of Arragon adopted by Queen Jane of Nples, and his adopti∣on acated and nulled. 448
  • Alfonso King of Arragon and Sicilia, his death. 467
  • Alfonso King of Arragon, Enemy of Lu∣dowick Sforza. 519
  • Alfonso King of Naples, hated of his Sub∣jects, shuts himself in a Monastery; his death. 521
  • Alfonso Duke of Ferrara in War with the Pope. 546
  • Alliance by Marriage between the King of France, and the Emperor. 537
  • Alliance renewed with the Swiss. 628
  • Ambassadors. 587
  • Ambassadors of France Assassinated and Slain by the Spaniards. 612
  • d'Amboise Chaumont Commands the Kings Army in Burgundy. 501
  • d'Amboise Cardinal in Milan. 535
  • Legate in France. 536
  • Goes to the Emperor Maximilian on be∣half of the King of France. 537
  • Aspires to the Papacy. 540
  • His death. 546
  • Amé VI. Earl of Savoy, carries his Arms gloriously against Amurath Sultan of the Turks, and the King of Bulgaria. 385
  • Accompanies the Duke of Anjou in his Voyage to Italy. 405
  • His death. 408
  • Amé VII. Earl of Savoy. ib.
  • Amé VIII. Duke of Savoy, quits his Esta∣tes, and retires himself to Ripailles. 454
  • Ameri of Pavia, a Lombard Traytor, re∣warded for his Treason as he deserved. 368, &c.
  • Amurat Sultan. 412
  • Anabaptists, and their horrible Tragedies in the City of Munster. 598
  • d'Andelot held Prisoner. 651
  • Andrew King of Sicilia, hanged and

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  • strangled at his Chamber Window. 396
  • Anjou Duke Lewis, foolish enterprise for the Conquest of the Kingdom of Na∣ples. 439
  • Anjou Charles, Connestable. 467
  • Anne of France, Wife of Peter de Bourbon Beaujeu. 506
  • Governess of the young King Charles VIII. 508
  • She usurps all the Authority. ib.
  • Anne of Bretagne, though promised in Marriage to the Arch-Duke Maximili∣an, she afterwards espouses the King of France. 515
  • Anne Queen of France, Wife of Lewis XII. her death. 554
  • Anne of Bolen, Marries the King of Eng∣land Henry VIII. 591
  • Beheaded. 605
  • d'Annebaut Mareschal of France. 607
  • d'Annebaut Admiral, goes to seek out the English upon their own Coasts. 619
  • Anthony Duke of Brabant. 420
  • Anthony Duke of Lorraine, his death, and his Children. 618
  • Anthony de Bourbon King of Navarre. 642
  • d'Aramon Ambassador of France to the Great Solyman Sultan of the Turks. 629
  • Archambaud de Grailli Captal de Buch, gets into possession of the County of Foix by the Sword. 418
  • d'Armagnac the Count shamefully treat∣ed by the Count de Foix. 394
  • Passes into Lombardy against the Vicount John Galeas, 413
  • Renders himself absolute in the Govern∣ment of the Kingdom. 433
  • Is held Prisoner at Paris. 435
  • Those of his Faction, pillaged and ill treated, is restored to his Goods and Offices. 494
  • His death. ib. &c.
  • d'Armagnac James, Duke of Nemours, Beheaded. 500
  • d'Armagnac the Bastard. 484
  • Arming, a dreadful Navy prepared against England, without Success. 409
  • Army Naval against the English. 619
  • Arnaud de Corbie, Connestable. 428
  • d'Arras the Cardinal Commands the Kings Army. 495
  • d'Ars Lewis a brave Soldier. 541
  • Artewelle James, dextrous, undertaking, and politick. 362
  • His unhappy end. 365
  • Assembly of the Clergy, upon the com∣plaint of the Kings Judges. 358
  • Another at Paris, for the defence of Pope John XXII. 359
  • Assembly of the Estates general of France. 379
  • Assembly of the Notables at Paris. 428
  • Assembly of the Notables at Orleans. 434
  • Assembly of the Grandees of the Kingdom at Tours. 483
  • Assembly of the Estates general at Tours, against Monsieur, the Kings only Bro∣ther, and against the Duke of Bretagne. 489
  • Assembly of the three Estates upon the Subject of the deliverance of the Chil∣dren of France Prisoners in Spain. 587
  • Assembly of Ausburgh. 593
  • Avarice of the Captains and Chief Com∣manders of the Army's. 565
  • d'Auberticourt Captain Ravages Picardy. 379
  • d'Aubigni, 518, &c.
  • Commands the Army of King Lewis XII. in the Conquest of the Kingdom of Navarre. 536
  • Avignon rendred to the Pope. 367
  • d'Aumale Duke commanded to punish the Seditious in Guienne. 627
  • Austria Erected to an Arch-Dutchy. 513
B
  • BAjazeth defeates the Christians in Hungary, 417
  • Is himself defeated and taken Prisoner by Tamberland. ib. &c.
  • John Baillet, Treasurer of France, Massa∣cred. 377
  • Balue the Cardinal, Legate in France, insolent arrogance. 491
  • Betrayes King Lewis XI. ib.
  • Is held Prisoner.
  • Banquiers and Datary of the Court of Rome, great abuses. 629
  • Bar de Philip goes into Hungary against the Turks. 418
  • His death. 433
  • Barbazan a great Captain. 453
  • Barbarossa falls upon the Island of Corfu, and destroys the open Country. 606
  • Comes upon the Coasts of Provence. 615
  • Battle famous of Mont-castle in Flanders. 358
  • Battle of Caen. 366, 371
  • Battle of Poitiers between the French and the English, glorious to the latter. 374
  • Battle of Brignais. 381
  • Battle of Azincourt. 432
  • Battle of Varnes in Hungary. 460
  • Battle of Fourmigni. 463
  • Battle of Montleherry, betwixt King Lew∣is XI. and the Count de Charolois. 485
  • Battle of Granson between the Burgundi∣ans, and the Swiss. 499
  • Battle of Montguion in Burgundy. 501
  • Battle of Fornoue. 522
  • ...

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  • Battle of Seminare in Calabria, between the French and the Spaniards. 538
  • Battle of Aignadel. 545
  • Battle of Orange in Bretagne. 513
  • Battle of Cerignoles in Puglia, between the French and the Spaniards. 538
  • Battle of Ravenna. 550
  • Battle of Novarre. 553
  • Battle of Guinegaste. ib.
  • Battle of Saint Quintins, otherwise of Saint Laurence fatal to France. 647
  • Battle of Mulberg where the Protestant Princes of Germany were vanquished. 625
  • Battle of Cerizolles to the advantage of the French. 616
  • Battle of Marcian to the disadvantage of the French. 639
  • Bavaria Lewis Emperour treats the Pope ill; his ill Conduct. 359
  • Robert of Bavaria and Count Palatine, is elected Palatine. 418
  • Beauvais Besieged by the Duke of Burgun∣dy, and generously defended by the Women, as well as by the Men. 494
  • Belgrade gained by the Turks. 572
  • Bennet XII. Pope. 361
  • His Death. 364
  • Bennet XIII. Pope of Avignon. 424
  • His Death. 432
  • Betford, or Bedford Duke, Regent of the Kingdom of France. 440
  • Blois, Charles de, vanquished in the Battle of Auvray, loses the Day, the Dutchy, and his Life. 385
  • Boniface IX. elected Pope of Avignon. 414
  • Caesar Borgia Duke of Valentinois, Marries Charlote d'Albret. 533
  • His unhappy End. 541
  • Bourbon James, Earl de la Marche. 381
  • Bourgogne Dutchy united inseparably to the Crown. ib.
  • The said re-union annulled in favour of Philip the Hardy, to whom the said Dutchy was given. 382
  • The E. of Buckingham Lands at Calais with a Potent Army, and Marches into Bre∣tagne. 402
  • John II. Duke of Bretagne, without Chil∣dren, provides for the Preservation of the Dutchy. 361
  • Bretagne in great Trouble after the Death of Duke John II. 363, &c.
  • Subjected to the Obedience of the King. 392
  • In Troubles. 511
  • United to the Crown. 594
  • Bretons disjoyn from the French, and re∣call their Duke refugiated in England. 397
  • Contend with each other about the Mar∣riage of their Princess Anne. 514
  • Brunswick Duke Henry, elected Emperour. 418
  • Bull of Pope Julius, exposing the Kingdom of Navarre as a Prey to the first Occu∣pier. 544
  • Bull, Golden Bull. 373
  • Bureau de la Riuiere favorite of Charles VI.
  • Bures, Governor for the King beyond the Alpes. 572
  • Bussy d'Amboise slain in the Battle of Ma∣rignan. 559
C
  • CAen, the Castle taken and retaken in one Night. 373
  • Calais besieged in vain upon the English. 456
  • Calvin his Birth, and the establishment of his Sect. 597
  • Cambray taken by Intelligence with the Emperour. 551
  • Captains and Generals of Armies.
  • The Checks they receive is many times caused by the malice of those who are of the King's Councils. 450
  • Cardinals in great Numbers in France. 625
  • Cartels, or Challenges, of Defiance be∣tween the Kings of England and France to the Emperour. 588
  • Castille falls under the Dominion of Phi∣lip Archduke of Austria. 542
  • Chairadin Barbarossa ravages the Coasts of Naples and Sicilia. 600
  • Is beaten by Sea and Land by the Empe∣rour Charles V. ib.
  • Charles of Bohemia elected Emperour. 367
  • Charles King of Navarre being discon∣tented retires from Court. 372
  • Charles IV. Emperour Crowned in Rome. 373
  • Charles V. Surnamed the Wise, King of France. 384
  • Makes a memorable Ordonance for the Majority of Kings at Fourteen years. 393
  • His Death, and his Elogy. 398
  • His Wife, and his Children. 399
  • Charles the Wicked King of Navarre, his unhappy end. 410
  • Charles the Noble King of Navarre. ib.
  • Charles VI. King of France. 400
  • His Death. 441
  • Charles VII. King of France his Corona∣tion. 447
  • A strange Accident which hapned to him. ibid.
  • His Death, and his Children. 467, 468.
  • Charles VIII. King of France, his Marriage with Margaret of Burgundy. 504
  • ...

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  • Declared Major at Fourteen years, his Coronation. 508
  • His Triumphant Entry into Rome. 520
  • His Death. 525
  • Of Saint Charlemaine. 529
  • Charles the Fifth (formerly Charles of Austria) Emperour, comes from Spain into the Low-Countries, & is Crowned at Aix la Chapelle, 564
  • His Cession and Renunciation of the Em∣pire, and his retreat into a Convent. 645
  • Charlotta Queen of Cyprus her Death. 512
  • Charles Bastard Brother to the King of Navarre. 589
  • Charles Duke of Savoy not well looked upon by the King Francis I. 599
  • Besieges the City of Geneva without Suc∣cess. ib.
  • His Death. 636
  • Charles Duke of Lorraine Son of Francis, is brought to the Court of France. 646
  • Count Charolois out of favour with Lewis XI. 481, 482, 483.
  • Joyns with the other Princes and discon∣tented Party, and takes the Field. 484, &c.
  • Makes an Alliance with the English by marrying his Sister Margaret. 486
  • Goes against the Liegeois, and chastises the insolence of those of Dinant. 488
  • Chastillon made Prisoner by the English. 388, 389
  • Chaumont Governor of the Milanois, cha∣ces the Venetians from the Territories of Ferrara. 547
  • Chastisement of Robels after a most no∣ble and royal manner. 612, 613
  • Cherifs, and the beginning of their Reign. 551
  • Christiern III. King of Denmark. 607
  • Christopher Columbus discovers the New World. 516, 517
  • Claude of France Marries Francis I. then Duke of Valois. 555
  • Clement V. Pope. 441
  • Clement VI. Pope. 364
  • His Death. 372
  • Clement VII. his Election to the prejudice of Ʋrban VI. the Cause of a Schism in the Church. 396
  • His Death.—
  • Coligny Admiral of France. 645
  • Combat of Birds in the Air the one a∣gainst the other. 513
  • Combat or Battle of Renty, between the Emperour Charles V. and Henry II. 638
  • Combat Naval. 642
  • Combat bloody betwixt Birds of all sorts of Species. 426
  • Comets of an extraordinary magnitude. 494
  • Comines quits the Duke of Burgundy, ib.
  • Is taken Prisoner. 511
  • Cominges County United to the Church, 458
  • County, otherwhile preferred to that of Dutchy. 434
  • Council of Trent assigned by Pope Paul III. who sends his Legates thither. 613
  • Councel of Eighteen Persons established. 485
  • Councel, a Prince that will have sincere Advice, ought to hide his own Senti∣ments. 545
  • Constantinople taken by force by the Turks. 465
  • Michael Corbier a Monk Antipope. 359
  • Courtray Pillaged, Burnt, and Sacked by the French. 406
  • Creation of a Chamber in each Parlia∣ment. 357
  • Croisade in England against the Clemen∣tines. 407
  • Crosses appear in the Air, and on their Clothes. 536
  • de Crouy Count de Reux, ravages the Fron∣tiers of Picardy. 606
D
  • Oliver, DAin, Barber to Lewis XI. pu∣nished with Death. 508
  • Dampierre Admiral, his Death. 433
  • Daufin of France Commands an Army in Roussillon. 612
  • Daufine United and incorporated to the Crown of France. 369
  • David King of Scotland driven from his Kingdom. 360
  • His Death. 391
  • Diepe Escalado'd by the French. 455
  • Difference and Quarrel between the Pope and the Emperour. 359
  • Difference between France and Austria. 516
  • Difference, quarrel between the French, and the Arragonians for the Limits of the Partage of the Kingdom of Na∣ples. 537
  • Difference and quarrel raised at Venice between the French and Spaniards for Precedency. 652
  • And Doria General of the French Galleys. 587
  • Quits the King's Service, and goes into the Emperour's. 588, 589
  • Chaces the French out of Genoa. 590
  • Dragut a famous Corsaire, or Pyrate, gives chace to Andr. Doria's Galleys. 634
  • Joyns the Galleys of France on the Coasts of Tuscany. 639
  • Charles Prince of Duras. 368
  • ...

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  • Most dexterously ruines the Duke of An∣jou's Army, and remains quietly in Pos∣session of the Kingdom of Sicilia. 408
  • Is Crowned King of Sicilia, and Besieges Queen Jane in Naples.—Usurps Hun∣gary; his Death. 409
E
  • EClipses. 616
  • Edict of Chasteau-Brian for a search after the Religionaries. 631
  • Edward III. King of England, Marries the Daughter of the Earl of Hainault. 357
  • Renounces to the Crown of France. ib. & 380
  • Renders Homage to the King of France. 358
  • Declares War against him. 361
  • Recommences War with France. 365
  • Lands in the Lower Normandy, comes and defies King Philip de Valois, to Fight him under the Walls of Paris, and from thence retires to his County of Ponthieu. 366
  • Defeats the French in the Battle of Crecy. ibid.
  • Besieges, and takes Calais. 367
  • Lands at Calais with a dreadful Army. 379
  • Makes a Peace with France and with Flanders. 380
  • Is defied by the King of France, who de∣nounces War against him. 388
  • His Death, and his Children. 394
  • Edward Earl of Savoy, his Death. 358
  • Edward Son of John Baliol King of Scot∣land. 360
  • Edward Duke of York Crowned King of England. 467
  • Edward of York King of England utterly forsaken by the English, flies into Flan∣ders to the Duke of Burgundy. 492
  • Returns into England, and recovers the Throne. 493
  • Lands at Calais. 496
  • Accommodation with France. 497
  • His Death. 509
  • Eleonor Queen of France, procures an En∣terview between the Emperour and the King. 608
  • Elizabeth Queen of England. 651
  • Openly embraces the Protestant Reli∣gion. ib.
  • Emmanuel Emperour of Greece comes into France. 419
  • Emmanuel Philibert Duke of Savoy, Com∣mands the Imperial Army, in the Low-Countries. 635
  • Empire of the East, its end. 465
  • C. d'Enguien gives Battle to the Imperia∣lists, and gloriously gains the Victory. 616
  • Enterprise of the French upon Genoa, ve∣ry shameful. 522
  • Enterview of the Kings of France and England, Charles and Richard. 413
  • Enterview of the King of France and Ca∣stille. 482
  • Enterview of the Kings of Fr. & Engl. 497
  • Enterview of the Kings of France, and of Arragon. 544
  • Eugenius IV. Pope. 454
  • d'Eureux John in Bretagne. 394
  • Expedition of the French, and the Vene∣tians against the Turks without Success. 536
F
  • FAction very pernicious in Paris. 377
  • Famine, and Plague. 393
  • Federic utterly dispoiled of his Kingdom of Naples, takes refuge in France. 536
  • His Death. 542
  • Felix lays down his Papacy, in favour of Pope Nicholas. 461
  • Ferdinand, otherwise Ferrand, Bastard of Alphonso of Arragon, King of Naples. 518
  • His Death. ib.
  • Ferdinand and Isabella conquer the King∣dom of Granada. 516
  • League themselves with the Venetians and the Pope against the French. 521
  • (Surnamed in Raillery John Gipon) makes Inroads upon the French. 525
  • Usurps Navarre. 551
  • Shares the Conquests of the Kingdom of Naples with the King of France. 536
  • Drives out the French, and makes himself Master of all. 538, &c.
  • Makes a Peace with King Lewis XII. 542
  • Receives from the Pope the investiture of the Kingdom of Naples. 554
  • His Death. 560
  • Ferdinand Son of Alphonso, King of Na∣ples, abandons his Kingdom. 520
  • Restored by means of the Italian Confe∣derate Princes. 521
  • His Death. 525
  • Ferdinand Brother of Charles V. elected King of Hungary. 584
  • Elected King of the Romans. 593
  • Emperour. 652
  • Ferdinand King of Hungary defeated of his Armies by the Turks. 606
  • Flemmings abandon the French, and ac∣knowledge Edward of England for their King. 362
  • Flanders over-run and ravaged by the English. 397
  • In great Troubles, split into divers Fa∣ctions. 403
  • Florence troubled by the two Factions of the Passy and the Medecis. 501
  • Cast off the yoak of the Medicis, and re∣turn to their popular State. 586
  • ...

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  • Reduced under the Dominion of the Me∣dicis. 562
  • De Foix Gaston, General of the King's Armies beyond the Alpes; his noble Exploits, and glorious Death. 550
  • Francis I. King of France, heretofore Duke of Valois. 556
  • Seeks the Alliance and Amity of his Neighbour Princes. 527
  • Passes the Mountains for recovering the Milanois; his happy Progress. 558, &c.
  • Renews the Alliance with Charles of Au∣stria. 562
  • Birth of a Daufin. ib.
  • Renews the Alliance also with the Eng∣lish. 563
  • Aspires to the Empire after the Death of Maximilian. ib.
  • Is hurt with Jeasting and Sporting. 566
  • Sends an Army into Italy. 569
  • Spaniards enter upon Guienne, the English into Picardy. 572, 575
  • Drives the Imperialists out of Provence, pursues them into Italy, and lays Siege to Pavia. 578
  • Is made Prisoner of War before Pavia, and transferr'd to Spain. 579
  • Is set at Liberty. 582
  • Unites Bretagne to the Crown. 594
  • Makes an Alliance with Solyman, against the Emperour, and the Venetians. 606
  • Gives passage thorow France, to the Em∣perour Charles V. to go into Flanders, and does him all the Honour imagina∣ble. 608
  • Demands reparation of him for the Mur∣ther of two of his Ambassadors, de∣clares War against him, and does at∣taque him in five several places. 612
  • Carries his greatest Forces towards the Low-Countries, and makes a considera∣ble Progress there. 614
  • Attaques the English in his own Country. 619
  • Joyns in league with the Protestant Prin∣ces of Germany. 620
  • His Death, his Elogie, his Wives, and his Children. 620, 621
G
  • GAbelle taken off from Guienne. 640
  • Galeas John, his Death. 518
  • Gaunt Revolt, and rising the Gantois. 465
  • Gaston Phebus, Earl of Foix makes the King his Heir. 373
  • His Death. 413
  • Gaucourt Lewis Prisoner of War. 448
  • Governor of Daufiné, beats the Duke of Savoy and the Prince of Savoy. 452
  • Gentdarmerie reduced all into Companies d'Ordonance. 457
  • Genoa puts its self under the Obedience of the King of France. 416
  • Falls under the Dominion of Fregosa. 460
  • Revolts against the King of France, who brings them to reason. 543
  • Is surprized by the Italians. 572
  • Brought again to obey the King. 587
  • Restored to Liberty. 590
  • Geneva Revolt, drives out their Bishop, and changes their Government, and Religion. 599
  • Besieged in vain, by the Duke of Savoy. ib.
  • Genoese relieved by the French against the Barbarians of Tunis. 412
  • Revolt against France. 551
  • Restored to obedience of the King. 552
  • Gentlemen Pensioners of the King. 501
  • Gonsalvo Ferdinand, Great Captain. 523
  • Federic de Gonzague first Duke of Mantoua. 580
  • Ferdinand de Gonzague Governor of Milan. 623
  • Gravelle Chancellour of the Empire. 600
  • Gregory XI. Pope restored to the See of Rome. 394
  • His Death. 396
  • Gregory XII. Pope of Rome. 422
  • Grignan, Governor of Provence. 618
  • The M. du Guast Governor of the Mila∣nese for the Emperour. 604
  • Defeated in Battle makes his Escape to Milan. 616
  • Causes two Ambassadors of France to be killed. 612
  • Guerin, Kings Attorney in the Parliament of Provence. 629
  • Gueschin Bertrand defeats the Navarrois. 384
  • Made Prisoner in the Battle of Auroy. 385
  • Brings from Spain the Bastard Henry de Castille against King Peter the Cruel his Brother. 387
  • After is vanquish'd and taken Prisoner. ibid.
  • Is recalled from Spain by K. Charles. 390
  • Is made Connestable of France, his happy Progress. 391
  • Secures all Bretagne for the King of France, 392
  • His Death. 397, &c.
  • Guienne is all regained by the French from the English. 463
  • Gueldres Adolf Chief of the Gantois For∣ces. 500, 501
  • Guise, the Duke Commands the King's Army in Italy. 643, &c.
  • Guise, Claude Duke at the Battle of Ma∣rignan. 558
  • The C. de Guise Governor of Champagne repels the Germans. 575
  • ...

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  • The D. of Guise refreshes with Men and Ammunition the City of Peronne. 604
  • de Gyac. 437
  • Beheaded. 450
H.
  • HAbits, and their Reformation. 386
  • Hangest de Hugueville. 427
  • Harcourt Geffrey calls the English into Normandy. 374
  • Harcourt Lewis Count, Beheaded. ib.
  • Harfleur taken by Assault, and Sacked by the English. 418
  • Henry of Castille rises against King Henry his Brother to his Confusion. 386
  • Denies his Brother in his turn, and sei∣zes on the Crown. 387
  • Defeated again in Battle, retires into France. ib.
  • He returns into Spain, and remains King of Castille by the Death of his Brother. 388
  • Henry of Castille defeats the English in a Sea Fight. 391
  • Henry IV. King of England, his Death. 431
  • Henry V. King of England, he Besieges and takes Rouen, and Masters all Nor∣mandy. 435, &c.
  • Marries Catherine of France. 439
  • His Entry, and his Coronation in Paris. 440. ib.
  • His Death. ib.
  • Henry VI. is Proclaimed and Crowned King of France. 454
  • Marries the Daughter of Renee of Anjou. 459
  • Causes Humphrey Earl of Glocester to be put to Death. 460
  • Is vanquish'd by the Duke of York: saves himself in Scotland. 467
  • Is set at Liberty. 492
  • Henry VII. King of England: His Death. 547
  • Henry VIII. King of England, sees King Francis I. and they make a League be∣twixt them. 594
  • Causes his Marriage with Catherine of Arragon to be dissolved, and Espouses Anne of Boulen. 595
  • Withdraws himself wholly from the obe∣dience of the Pope, and declares him∣self Head of the Church of England. 596
  • Sollicites the French, in vain, to break with the Pope. 597
  • His Cruelties draw the hatred of his Sub∣jects upon him. 611
  • Henry II. King of France. 622
  • Seeks the Preservation of the Alliance with the Turks. 625
  • Visits the Provinces of his Kingdom. 626
  • Rupture between his Majesty and Pope Julius III. 630, &c.
  • Sollicites Solyman to break the Truce in Hungary. ib.
  • Quarrels openly with the Emperor. 631
  • Makes a League with the Princes of Ger∣many. 632
  • Makes divers Edicts to procure and raise Money, even on the Churches. 632
  • Seizes upon Lorrain, and gets the Cities of Mets, Toul, and Verdun. ib.
  • Takes divers places in Luxemburgh. 633
  • Design against Naples miscarries. 634
  • Great arming, to small purpose. 636
  • Ravages Brabant, Hainault, Cambresis, the Country of Namur and Artois. 638
  • Makes Peace with the Spaniard. 651
  • Pursues the Religionaries most curelly. 653
  • His Death, and his Children. 654
  • Heresies which appeared during the Four∣teenth Age. 445
  • And infected France in the Fifteenth. 527
  • Hesdin forced, demolished and razed by the Imperialists. 637
  • Hesse Landgrave takes the quarrel of the Dukes of Wittemburgh.
  • Hungary attaqued and desolated by the Turks. 597
  • Humbert Daufin of Viennois, makes a Do∣nation of his Seignory of Daufiné to the King of France. 369
  • Humieres Governor for the King beyond the Mountains. 606
  • John Huss, burnt alive. 435
I
  • JAcqueline Countess of Hainault, Hol∣land, Zealand and Frizeland, is carried away by the English. 440
  • La Jacquerie. 378
  • La Jaille beaten in Artois. 642
  • Jane Queen of Sicily, causes her Husband to be Strangled. 368
  • Jane of Burgundy Queen of France her Death. 369
  • Jane, or Joan, Queen of Naples, de∣throned by Charles de Duraz. 404
  • Her Death. ibid.
  • Jane, or Joan II. Queen of Naples. 431
  • Jane, or Joan, the Pucelle, Chaces the English from before Orleans. 451
  • Carries the King to Reims to be Crowned. 451
  • Her other Exploits. 452, &c.
  • She is taken Prisoner of War, at the Siege of Compiegne by the English, her Death. 453
  • Her Memory justified. 466
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  • ... Jane Queen of Naples her death. 448. 454
  • Jane Queen of France takes upon her the sacred Vail in a Convent. 534
  • Jane of Castille loses her Wits. 642
  • Jane Queen of Spain; her Death. 642
  • Indies West, by whom discovered. 516, 517
  • John I. King of France. 371
  • Defeated and vanquish'd in Battle, and taken Prisoner by the English, near Poi∣tiers. 374
  • Makes Peace with the English, and is set at Liberty. 380
  • Repasses into England. 382
  • His Death, his Wives, and his Children. 383
  • John XXII. Pope, degraded and another substituted in his place. 359
  • His Death. 361
  • John King of Arragon in War with the Castillian. 482
  • John d'Albret King of Navarre deprived of his Kingdom by the Arragonians. 551
  • Innocent VI. Pope. 372
  • Innocent VII. Pope of Rome. 420
  • his Death. 422
  • Innocent VIII. Pope favours Reneé Duke of Lorrain, against Ferdinand King of Naples. 514
  • Inquisition cause of great Troubles in the Kingdom of Naples. 625.
  • Interim granted to the Protestants of Ger∣many. 610
  • Investiture granted to King Lewis XII. of the Milanois, by the Emperour. 541
  • Investiture of the Kingdom of Naples, gi∣ven by the Pope to Ferdinand of Arra∣gon. 547
  • Isabella de Valois Dutchess Widdow of Bourbon, made Prisoner, by the English. 389
  • Isabella of Bavaria, Queen of France, claims the Regency. 435, &c.
  • Her death. 456
  • Isabella of Bavaria Wife of King Charles VI. the too strict Union of this Prin∣cess with the Duke of Orleans gives a Scandal. 421
  • Held Prisoner, and afterwards gotten a∣way by the Duke of Burgundy. 435
  • Isabella Queen of Arragon: her Death. 542
  • Iscalin Paulin, afterwards called the Ba∣ron de la Garde, goes on behalf of the King to Solyman at Constantinople. 612
  • Italy divided into two Factions, for the Pope, and for the Duke of Milan. 629
  • Jubilé Centenary celebrated. 536
  • Julius Pope. 541
  • Recovers Bolognia upon John Bentivoglio. 543
  • Enemy of France. 547
  • He Leagues and Arms against the Vene∣tians. 545
  • Reconciled with them. 546
  • Quarrels with the Duke of Ferrara about some Salt-Pits. 547
  • Sollicites the Swiss, and the King of Eng∣land against France. ib.
  • Besieges the City of Miranda in Person. 548
  • His Death. 552
  • Julius III. Pope. 628
  • Leagues with the Emperour against the Duke of Parma, and the Count de la Miranda. 629
  • Breaks with the King of France. 630, &c.
  • Juliers the Duke, kill'd in a Battle. 389
  • Juvenal John, Chancellor. 430
K
  • KNoles, an English Captain. 379
L
  • LAdislas seizes upon Rome, and the Lands of the Church. 425
  • Ladislas the Young, King of Hungary. 460
  • Landgrave of Hesse Prisoner. 624
  • Languedoc, the Government of it given to the Lord de Chevreuse. 416
  • Lanoy. 583
  • Vice-Roy of Naples. 584
  • Laon, the Cardinal de Laon: his Death. 411
  • Lautrec bravely defends Bayonne. 575
  • General of the Armies of the League in Italy; his Exploits. 587, &c.
  • Governor of the Milanois: his Death. 590
  • Lancaster Duke, Lands at Calais with an English Army, traverses and runs tho∣row all France, without doing any considerable Exploit. 387
  • Lands at Calais, and over-runs the Coun∣try of Caux. 388
  • Enters France in Arms. 427
  • Passes into Spain, and Conquers a part of Castille. 408
  • League of the King with the Venetians, the Florentines, and Sforsa, for the de∣liverance of the Pope and the Children of France that were Prisoners. 420
  • League of the Princes against the House of Burgundy. 426
  • League, the first the Kings had with the Swisse. 501
  • League and rising of the Spaniards, called the Santa Junta. 565
  • League, Holy League in England to pre∣vent a Schism. League offensive, and defensive, between the Pope, the King of France, and the Holy See. 605
  • ...

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  • ... Leon King of Armenia flying from the cruelty of the Turks, takes refuge in France. 408
  • Leo X. Pope. 552
  • His Death. 552
  • D Leve Anthony, General for the Empe∣rour in Piedmont. 602
  • Liege in great Troubles about the Ele∣ction and Establishment of a Bishop. 424
  • Taken by Storm, sacked and burnt by the Duke of Burgundy. 490
  • Implacable hatred of the Liegois against the House of Burgundy. 424
  • Limoges taken by Storm by the English. 392
  • Loire, the River Loire frozen in the Month of June. 484
  • Lorain Charles Cardinal raises himself, and his House very much. 629, &c.
  • Longueville Duke Prisoner in England. 554
  • Lewis, or Lovis of Bavaria Emperour Ex∣communicated by the Pope, & degraded from the Empire: his Death. 367
  • Lowis the Great King of Hungary, Re∣venges the Death of the King of Sici∣lia his Brother. 368
  • Lovis Duke of Anjou seizes on the Regen∣cy after the Death of Charles V. &c. 400
  • His Death. 408
  • Louis Duke of Orleance Brother of King Charles VI. 412
  • Is assassinated by order of the Duke of Burgundy. 423
  • The Dutchess his Wife comes from Blois to Paris, to complain to the King. 424, &c.
  • Louis II. Duke of Anjou invested with the Kingdom of Naples. 426
  • Louis of Anjou King of Sicily. 430
  • Louis of Anjou King of Naples. 454
  • His Death. ib.
  • Louis XI. King of France, his return from Flanders, and his Coronation at Reims. 481
  • Ill Conduct in the beginning of his Reign. 482
  • His Death, his Elogy, his Wives, and his Children. 505, 506.
  • Louis King of Hungary vanquished by the Turks. 584
  • Louis, or Lewis XII. King of France, here∣tofore Lewis Duke of Orleance. 532
  • His Marriage with Jane, Daughter of Lewis XI. declared null. 534
  • Makes Peace and Alliance by Marriage with the King of England. His Death. 554
  • Louysa of Savoy Mother of King Fran∣cis I. Regent of the Kingdom during the Voyage of her Son into Italy. 580, &c.
  • Her Death. 594
  • Luther, and of his Defection, and going out of the Church: the Birth of Luthe∣ranisme. 562
  • Lutheranisme introduced in Sweden, in Denmark, and Norway. 606
  • Lutherans sought after in France. 575
  • Punished. ib.
  • Called Protestants. 562
  • Louret President of Provence. 449
  • Luxury, breeds from Desolation. 374
M
  • Perrin, MAcé. 377
  • Island of Madera's disco∣ver'd. 439
  • Mahomet takes the City of Constantinople by force. 465
  • His Death. 503
  • Majority of the Eldest Sons of France. Memorable Ordonance. 393, &c.
  • Mantoua from a Marquisate erected to a Dutchy. 592
  • Marcellus II. Pope. 642
  • Mareschals of France. 623
  • Margaret of Burgundy marries the Daufin of France. 504
  • Margaret of Scotland Queen of France: Her Death. 506
  • Margaret of Austria Wife of Charles VIII. is sent back into Germany to Maximi∣lian her Father. 516
  • Margaret Sister of King Francis I. passes into Spain. 581
  • Marriage of Charles VI. with Isabella of Bavaria: and of John of Burgundy, with Margaret of Bavaria. 408
  • Marriage of the Daufin of France, with the Daughter of the Duke of Burgundy, and the eldest Son of the Burgundian with Michel of France. 421
  • Marriage of Catherine of France with the King of England. 439
  • Marriage of Margarite of Anjou with the King of England. 459
  • Marriage of King Lewis XII. with Mary Sister of the King of England. 544
  • Marriage of Philip of Spain with Isabella of France. 654
  • Of the Duke of Savoy with Margaret, Sister of King Henry II. 653
  • Mary Queen of England: her Death. 651
  • Mary Queen of France Wife of Lewis XII. 554
  • Takes the Duke of Suffolk for her second Husband. 568
  • Mary Queen, Widdow of Hungary, Go∣verness of the Low-Countries. 601
  • Mary Princess of Scotland. 613
  • ...

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  • ... Mary Queen of Scots, great Troubles in Scotland for her concern. 618
  • Brought into France. 624
  • Mary Queen of England declares War a∣gainst France. 646
  • William de la Mark, called the Wildboard of Ardenne, Beheaded. 504
  • Marseilles Besieged by the Imperialists without Success. 577
  • Martin V. Pope, transfers the Council of Siena to Basil. 448
  • Prince Maurice. 631
  • Maximilian Emperour:
  • Besieges Terouene. 502
  • Maximilian is Elected and Crowned King of the Romans. 510
  • His Death. 563
  • Maximilian King of Bohemia in contest with Charles V. his Uncle. 638
  • Meaux Besieged, and taken by the Eng∣lish. 440
  • Medicis Peter, chaced and banished from Florence. 520
  • Medicis Laurence invested in the Dutchy of Ʋrbin. 561
  • The Medicis restablished in Florence. 591
  • Laurence de Medicis Assassinates and kills the Duke of Florence: his unhappy end. 606
  • Cosmo de Medicis Duke of Florence. ib.
  • Declares himself against the French, and against Siena. 640
  • Melfe, the Prince of Melfe, or Malsy, 616
  • Mercier Sieur de Novain Favorite of King Charles VI. 411
  • Milan conquer'd by King Lewis XII. and by the Venetians. 534
  • The investiture granted to Lewis XII. by the Emperour. 542
  • Abandoned by the French. 550, &c.
  • Regained by the French, and as soon lost for them. 552
  • Falls under the Dominion of the Empe∣rour. 578
  • Mines, the way to fill them with Powder to blow up a Wall. 539
  • Pic Mirandulus, his Death. 520
  • Moncado, Vice-roy of Sicilia, slain in Fight. 589
  • Moncins Governor of Guyenne Massacred by the Bourdelois. 627
  • John de Montaigu Favorite of Charles VI. 411
  • Montargis surprized by the English. 453
  • Montecuculi drawn by four Horses for Poisoning the Daufin. 603
  • John de Montfort remains sole Duke of Bretagne, by the death of Charles de Blois. 385
  • Defeats in Battle Charles de Blois, aban∣dons Bretagne, and retires to England. 367
  • Returns into Bretagne. 393
    • Montmorency, a Town not inconsidera∣ble, burnt. 379
  • Montpelliers: Mutinies of the People, be∣cause of the Imposts. 397
  • John de Montaigue Surintendant, pu∣nished with Death. 425
  • Montpensier the Duke, made a Prisoner of War. 647
  • Moscovy. 502
  • Muley-Assan King of Tunis, dispoiled of his Kingdom by his Son who puts out his Eyes. 456
  • Mutinies and Popular Commotions, be∣cause of the Imposts, and excessive Sub∣sidies. 402, 403, &c.
N
  • NAples, Kingdom conquer'd by the French, and soon after retaken from them. 521
  • Strange Revolution against the French, who are driven out of that Kingdom. 538
  • C. of Nassau Prisoner of War. 512
  • The C. of Nassau Ambassador in France. 557
  • Enters into Champagne and Besieges Mou∣son. 567
  • Makes an irruption upon Picardy. Louis of Navarre. 603
  • Navarre Usurped by Ferdinand of Arra∣gon. 551
  • Reconquer'd by the French, but soon lost again. 565
  • The D. of Nemours General of the Army for the King in the Kingdom of Naples. 537
  • Slain in the Battle of Cerignoles. 538
    • I. Earl of Nevers, goes to the Assistance of the King of Hungary against the Turks. 417
  • Nice Besieged in vain by Barbarossa. 615
  • Nicholas I. Antipope. 359
  • Nicholas, the Pope is owned in France. 461
  • The Duke of Normandy Commands a ve∣ry Potent Army with small Success. 365
  • Normandy over-run and ravaged by the English. 374
  • United inseparably to the Crown, 381
  • Falls under the Power of the English. 437
  • Is wholly regained from the English. 463
  • Is put under the Power of a new Duke, 487
  • Brought to the Obedience of the King. 488
O
  • OBservance strickt of the Order of Saint Francis. 443
  • ...

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  • Officers maintain'd in their Offices. 489
  • The mutation of Officers a Cause of great trouble. ib.
  • Oliver de Blois attempts upon the Person of the Duke of Bretagne, 436
  • He and his Brothers Condemned to Death. 437
  • Oliver Francis Chancellour of France. 623
  • Orange Prince. 510
  • Orange Prince, Prisoner of War, 513
  • Is made Lieutenant for the King in Bre∣tagne. ib.
  • General of an Army without Power. 586
  • Order of the Star Instituted, or rather renewed, abandoned to the Chevalier du Guet. 372
  • Order of the Garter Instituted. 371
  • Order of the Collar, its Institution. 408
  • Order of Saint Maurice Instituted. 526
  • Orleans Besieged by the English, succour'd and deliver'd by the Pucelle Joane. 450
  • Orleans Charles Duke set at Liberty. 458
  • Orleans John Bastard, Earl of Dunois, and great Chamberlain, his Death. 492
  • Orleans Charles Duke, his death. 483
  • Orleans Louis Duke Espouses the Princess Jane of France. 503
  • Orleans Louis Duke, Chief of the Coun∣cil. 508
  • Makes a League, and a new Party against the State with the Duke of Bourbon and others. 510
  • Absents far from Court: retires into Bre∣tagne; forms a new Party against the Government, and raises Forces. ib.
  • Is made Prisoner of War, 513
  • Commands the French Ships in Italy. 519, &c.
  • Duke of Orleans, second Son of France, Commands an Army in Luxemburg, his Exploits, 612, &c.
  • His Death. 619
  • Regal Ornaments. 441
  • Ottranto taken by Assault by the Turks. 503
  • Retaken by the Christians. ib.
P
  • PAlavicini; Manf. 569
  • De la Palisse Mareschal of France. 567
  • His Death. 579
  • Ambrose Paré Chyrurgeon. 619
  • Paris enlarged, and fortified. 375
  • Is oppressed and suffers strangely during the Contest and War between the Hou∣ses of Orleans and of Burgundy. 426, &c.
  • Reduced to obedience of King Charles VII. 464
  • Blocked up by the Princes. 486
  • In great Astonishment. 604
  • Parisians.
  • Enterprize upon the City of Meaux, to their Confusion, 378
  • Stick to the King of Navarre. ib.
  • Divided into Factions; Insolence insup∣portable. 377, &c.
  • Mutiny because of Imposts, take up Arms, Arm themselves with Iron Mallets; for that reason named Mallotins. 403. &c.
  • Chastized severely. 406
  • Arm and range themselves under Colonels and Captains. 488
  • Parliaments of Bourdeaux and Burgundy, their Institution. 506
  • Parliament of Paris made Semestre. 640
  • Parliament of Bretagne Established. ib.
  • Parma, Subject of a War between the Pope, and the King of France. 629, 630, &c.
  • Pavia Besieged by the King of France. 577, &c.
  • Taken by Assault and Sacked by the French. 585
  • Paul III. Pope. 597
  • Mediator of a Peace between the Empe∣rour and the King and confers with them. 607, 608
  • His Death. 628
  • Paul IV. Pope. 642
  • Makes a League offensive, and defensive, with the King against the Spaniard. 644
  • Strips the Caraffes his Nephews of all their Offices, and chaces them out of Rome. 653
  • Paulin, a brave Captain. 618
  • Pembrook E. Lands in Bretagne, over-runs Anjou, and Poitou. 388
  • Vanquish'd in a Naval Fight by the Spa∣niards and taken Prisoner. 391
  • The C. de Perigord, Archambauld Tale∣grand, Condemned to Death. 418
  • Perpignan surprized by the Spaniard, or King of Arragon.
  • Philip de Valois King of France. 357
  • Sends to the Navarrins their lawful King and Queen. 358
  • The English declare War against him. 361
  • His advantage over his Enemy. 362
  • Makes a Truce with Edward. ib.
  • Becomes hated of the Nobility. 365
  • Is Defeated, 366
  • His Death. 370
  • Philip King of Navarre: his Death. 365
  • Philip of Navarre calls the English into Normandy. 374
  • Philip Duke of Burgundy, Son of John, un∣dertakes to revenge the Death of his Father. 438
  • Seeds of Division between him and the English. 440
  • He joyns to Flanders and Artois several other Counties and Lordships. 450
  • ...

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  • He takes in second Marriage the Princess of Portugal. 452
  • Institutes the Order of the Golden Fleece. ib.
  • He withdraws from the English, and makes his Peace with the King of France. 454
  • Besieges Calais upon the English in vain. 456
  • Philip of Savoy is kept Prisoner. 483
  • Philip the Good Duke of Burgundy, his Death. 488
  • Philip of Spain armes Powerfully against France. 646
  • Enters himself upon Picardy. 647
  • Philip of Spain Marries the Queen of Eng∣land: Recalled from England, by the Emperour Charles V. his Father. 966
  • Pius II. Pope, his Design to make a War against the Turks, without effect. 467
  • Pius II. endeavours to extend the Power of the Popes beyond the bounds of all right and reason. 482
  • Pisa shakes off the yoake of the Florentines. 520
  • Pisseleu Anne Dutchess of Estampes. 583
  • Diana of Poitiers, Mistriss of Henry the Daufin, afterwards King of France. 622, 623
  • Pompadour Geffrey Bishop of Periguex. 511
  • Poncher Stephen Bishop of Paris. 545
  • The Portuguese discover great Countries, and Sail to the Indies. 439
  • Posts and Couriers established. 501
  • Poyet Chancellour of France deprived of his Office: His death. 610
  • Pragmatique abolished by a Declaration of the Kings, that had no effect, for the opposition it met with. 482. 488
  • Set up by the Gallicane Church, 526
  • Suppressed, 526
  • Abolished by King Francis I. 560
  • The Praguerie a dangerous Commotion. 457
  • Du Prat Chancellor & Archbishop of Sens, assembles a Provincial Council. 590
  • Ant. du Prat Cardinal Archbishop of Sens: His Death. 599
  • The Provost of Paris Massacred. 378
  • Protestant Princes of Germany, and of their great Forces. 620
  • Are vanquished. 624
  • Protestants of Germany, when and where∣fore so named. See Luther: Prote∣stants of Merindol, and Cabrieres, Mas∣sacred. 618. 629
  • Provence parted in two. 368
  • Psalter of the Virgin. 539
Q
  • QUarrel which arose between the Duke of Burgundy, and the Duke of Bedford. 449
  • Question about Property, or Propriety, makes a great debate and noise, and ended with Fire and Faggot. 443
R
  • Giles de RAiz, Mareschal of France Con∣demned to be Burnt alive. 458
  • Rance de Cere, General of an Army for the King at Naples. 585
  • The C. de Rangon General of an Army in Italy. 604
  • Ravenna taken and Burnt by the French. 550
  • Rebellion severely chastised. 609
  • Reconciliation of King Lewis XI. with his Brother. 491.
  • Betwixt the Houses of Orleance and of Burgundy. 458, &c.
  • Registers Baptisteries.—.
  • Religion Catholique abolished in Eng∣land. 626
  • Religionaries assemble by Night at Paris, and are severely Punished. 647
  • Peter Remi Sieur de Montigni Financier, Drawn, and Hanged. 358
  • René of Anjou succeeds not in his Enter∣prize upon Naples. 467
  • René Duke of Lorraine, 496
  • Inconstant and variable. ib.
  • Is dispoiled of his Dutchy of Lorraine. 497
  • Is amongst the Swiss and the Germans at the Battle of Morat, 498
  • Is called to Naples to take that Crown. 514
  • Rhodes Besieged by the Turks: but brave∣ly defended. 503
  • Besieged, and taken by the Turks. 572
  • Richard II. Surnamed of Bourdeaux, King of England. 394
  • He and his Uncles Lancaster and Glocester, have mortal jealousies of one another, 416
  • He is made Prisoner, Degraded and De∣posed, and Condemned to a perpetual Imprisonment. 418
  • His Death.—
  • Richard Duke of York, excites a Civil War in England. 464
  • Richard Duke of Glocester seizes tyranni∣cally upon the Crown of England. 504, 505
  • Richmond, Arthur Earl, Connestable of France. 448, &c.
  • Connestable and Duke of Bretagne: His Death. 466
  • Rincon, Ambassadour of France assassina∣ted. 612
  • Robert the Wise, King of Naples: His Death. 364
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  • ... Rochefort William Chancellour of France. 408
  • Rochell quits the English, and returns to the Obedience of the King of France. 391
  • Rome in great Trouble, for the Election of two Popes. 396
  • Attaqued, taken by Assault, Pillaged and ravaged by the Imperialists. 585, 586.
  • Of the Rosarie. 539
  • Rouen Besieged and taken by the English. 437
  • Quits the English, and returns under the obedience of the King of France. 465
  • Roussillon sold to the King. 482
  • Roussillon and Cerdagne rendred to Ferdi∣nand. 517
  • Rupture between France, and the Empire. 646
S
  • SAcramentaries write against the Holy Sacrament. 598
  • Eustace de Saint Peter, a Burgher of Ca∣lais; his Heroick Generosity to save his fellow Citizens. 367
  • Saints, or holy Persons, living during the Fourteenth Age. 445
  • Salisbury E. Besieges Orleans. 451
  • Lands in Bretagne. 454
  • Salusses, Marquiss, Commands the King of France's Army in Italy. 541
  • Commands the Army before Naples, after the Death of Lautrec. 590
  • Savoy erected to a Dutchy. 433
  • Secret, Women uncapable of Secresie. 617
  • Secretaries, the Kings Secretaries encrea∣sed. 640
  • Sepus, John, King of Hungary in part. 611
  • Sforza Ludowic, surnamed the Moore, was the principal Motive that determin'd King Charles IX. to the Conquest of Naples. 518
  • Seizes tyrannically upon the Milanois. 520, &c.
  • Leagues with the Venetians and the Pope against the French. 523
  • Treats with the King of France without executing any one Article of the Trea∣ty agreed upon. 523
  • Ludowic Sforza stripp'd of all his Estates takes refuge in Germany. 534
  • His unhappy end. 535
  • Sigismond Emperour comes to Paris. 433
  • Sixtus IV. Pope solicites the Princes to Unite against the Turks. 493
  • Solyman gets the best part of Hungary, and lays Siege to Vienna in Austria. 562
  • Attaques Hungary by Land, and sends re∣lief to the King, 614
  • Seizes on Transilvania. 630
  • Duke of Somerset Regent, or Protector of England. 626
  • Divisions between him, and the Earl of Warwick 628
  • Agnes Soreau, or Sorel, Mistriss to King Charles VII. 460
  • Stuard, Robert King of Scotland. 390
  • Suffolck Jane, designed by King Edward, and after his Death Proclaimed, and received Queen of England. 636
  • Made Prisoner. 637
  • Swiss beat and utterly defeat the Burgun∣dians in divers Battles. 498, &c.
  • Refuse to engage against the French in Milan. 535
  • Seize upon Bellinzonne. ib.
  • Devote themselves to the Pope against France. 547
  • Beat and drive the French from before Novare. 552
  • Enter into the Dutchy of Burgundy, and Besiege Dijon. 552
  • League with the Pope, the Emperour, the Arragonian, and others against France, for defence of the Milanese. 557
  • George de Sully. 522
T
  • TAlbot a brave Soldier: His death. 464
  • Talmont, Prince slain in the Battle of Marignan. 559
  • Tamberlan. 412
  • Toledo Peter, Vice-Roy of Naples: his Death. 639
  • County of Tolosa united inseparably to the Crown. 381
  • John Duke of Touraine, Son of Charles VI. declares against the Armagnac's. 433
  • His Death. 434
  • Treaty of Marriage between the King of England, & Catherine of France, Daugh∣ter of King Charles VI. 439
  • Treaty of Alliance, between France and the Empire. 542
  • Treaty of Madrid for the Liberty of Francis I. and for a Peace between the said Prince, and the Emperour. 582
  • Treaty of Peace between France and Eng∣land. 628
  • Transilvania invaded by the Turks. 630
  • Truce between the French and English. 415, 416.
  • Turks and their Progress in Europe. 412
  • Make a great Progress, 562
  • Ravage the Island of Corfu. Raise the Siege of Belgrade. 606
  • Turelupines, Heretiques. 445

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    V
    • VAlentinois and Diois United to Dau∣finé. 460
    • Valentine of Milan Marries the Duke of Orleans. 412
    • Vaudemont Commands the Naval Force for the King at Naples, 585
    • His Death. 590
    • Vaudois in the Alps exterminated. Ven∣ceslaus Emperour, King of Bohemia, comes into France. 417
    • Is degraded of the Empire. 418
    • Venetians jealous of the glorious Success of the French in Italy, make a League against them. 521
    • Conquer a part of the Dutchy of Milan. 536
    • Their irregular Ambition draws the French Arms upon them, as also the Emperour and the Pope, and are rough∣ly handled. 545
    • Their Affairs re-settled. 546
    • Shut up the Passage into Italy against the Emperour Maximilian. 544, &c.
    • Agree with France. 552
    • John de Vienne Admiral of France Lands in Scotland against the English. 408
    • Goes into Hungary against the Turks. 417
    • La Vigne, Ambassador of France at Con∣stantinople. 644
    • Villeroy Secretary of State. 623
    • De Villers-Adam, Burgundian, is by Night introduced into Paris, and makes him∣self Master of it. 435, 436
    • P. de Villers L'Isle-Adam, Great-Maistre of the Knights of Rhodes, 573
    • University of Paris, and its Priviledges, 413
    • Endeavour to determine the Schisme that was in the Church. 414
    • A mark of their Power, 420
    • Their continual pursuits for the re-union of the Church. 422
    • Hinder the Abolition of the Pragmatique. 482
    • Its Reformation. 506
    • Ʋrban V. Pope, ransomed by the Forces that were going into Spain. 389
    • His Death. 391
    • Ʋrban VI. Pope. 396
    • Baseness, and meanness. 402
    • To revenge himself of Jane Queen of Na∣ples, he causes Charles de Duras to go thither and take Possession of that King∣dom. 404
    • Sounds a War on all hands against the Clementines. 407
    • His Death. 414
    • Francis Maria Duke of Ʋrbin. 570
    • The D. of Ʋrbin General of the Venetian Army. 584
    • Commands the Confederate Army in Italy. 591
    • D'Ʋrfé. Grand Escuyer. 508
    • The Earl of Warwick chaces Edward of York King of England. 492
    • His Death. 493
    • Dukes of Wirtemberg restored to their Countrey. 597
    • Wirtemberg Duke General of an Army. 605
    • Wickliffe.
    X
    • JOhn Xancoins, Receiver General; con∣victed of Misdemeanour. 466
    Y
    • The D. of York Slain in Battle. 467
    Z
    • John de ZApols pretended King of Hungary, calls in the Turks to his Assistance. 562
    • Zizim, Son of Mahomet, Prisoner to the Knights of Rhodes, 503
    • Is put into the hands of Pope Inno∣cent VIII. 515
    • Zuinglius begins to Vend his Opinions, Doctrines, and Errors. 563
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