Definition of Ligueurs. Meaning of Ligueurs. Synonyms of Ligueurs

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Ligueurs. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Ligueurs and, of course, Ligueurs synonyms and on the right images related to the word Ligueurs.

Definition of Ligueurs

No result for Ligueurs. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Ligueurs from wikipedia

- 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....
- intimidate the third estate ligueurs. Brissac, who led the second estate was also arrested. The rump estates, now purged of the ligueur leadership continued...
- 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...
- the treaty to the leading Norman ligueur Maineville, who took responsibility for rallying the uncompromising ligueurs against the new peace, though most...
- representative of the 'Béarnais' the ligueur pejorative for Henri IV. As he and his allies worked to bring the Pope round, the ligueurs fell into disagreement over...
- arrive, with the ligueurs throwing up barricades. During the fights over the barricades the royalist Sainte-Soline put his sword to the ligueur mayor Jean Palustre's...
- 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...
- 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...