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- 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...