-
ligueurs. It
contrasted with the
Seize regime in Paris,
which Mayenne viewed with distaste. He had been
greeted on his
entry to the city by
ligueurs keen...
- warm
welcome from the
ligueurs in the city, set to work
imposing himself on
their structures before departing to join the main
ligueur army in the north....
-
politique ligueurs arrived to sign a
peace between Toulouse and the maréchal de Joyeuse.
Brunet argues that the
defeat of
Comminges and the Hispano-
Ligueurs (Spanish-Leaguers)...
- more
autocratic governor than the
ligueurs in
Poitiers had hoped,
after his arrival, he
quickly transferred the
ligueur holy
council into an
advisory body...
-
ambitions for the gathering, and
looked to use it to
isolate the
noble ligueurs from
their urban base, thus
regaining the
initiative he had lost so decisively...
-
intimidate the
third estate ligueurs. Brissac, who led the
second estate was also arrested. The rump estates, now
purged of the
ligueur leadership continued...
-
raised a
company of
light cavalry in the Brie and
faced off
against the
ligueurs of the area. The
ligue recognised the
murder of
Henri III on 2
August as...
-
similarly rejected adoption of the
ligueur terms, and even the
compromise '****ociation'
proposed by the
ligueurs only
garnered signatures from a scattering...
-
erstwhile ligueurs represented the
hardline radical factions within the system. The
group was
highly influential in the 1974–75 period. The
ligueur faction...
- over the
murder of the duke and his brother.
Meanwhile the legal-minded
ligueurs recognised the king's
folly in
having the
Cardinal executed, and began...