County of La Marche (redirect from Comte de La Marche)
his youngest son the Prince, afterwards Charles IV. Several years later in 1327, La Marche passed into the hands of the House of Bourbon. The family of Armagnac...
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January 1327. Under Edward III, John de Stratford (Bishop of Winchester) became a member of the royal council from its inception in February 1327. Stratford...
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follows the Paris text up to 1226, but then uses Guillaume de Nangis' Chronicon up to 1327, and then Flemish chronicles from the monasteries of Saint...
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was also tried before the Parlement but was found innocent, partially as a result of her husband Philip's influence. The Tour de Nesle scandal led to the...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toulouse (redirect from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toulouse, Narbonne, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges and Rieux)
died 1327 Jean Raymond de Comminges (1318–1327) (previously Bishop of Maguelonne) Guillaume de Laudun (1327–1345) Raymond de Canillac (1346–1350) Etienne...
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Edward's rule forfeit in May 1294 after Edward's refusal to stand before the Parlement of Paris over fishing disputes the previous year that had escalated into...
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In contrast, they could, when they wished, attend the sessions of the Parlement of Paris, where they could carry a sword to the chagrin of judges. They...
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Parliament of England (section Edward II (1307–1327))
fundamental law after John's reign. The word parliament comes from the French parlement first used in the late 11th century, meaning 'parley' or 'conversation'...
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Assemblée Nationale. "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français". Assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 2022-03-23. (In French)...
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France in the Middle Ages (section Parlements)
VII of France granted Languedoc its own parlement by establishing the Parlement of Toulouse, the first parlement outside of Paris; its jurisdiction extended...
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