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  1. offering to the relics of the Three Kings at Cologne. Louis XI also commis 2Commynes, 1972, 382-400. In 1479, Louis XI ordered a number of special sheepskin hats to keep his head warm. In July of 1483, he sent two ships on a mission to one of the Por-tuguese-owned Cape Verde Islands, where certain giant tortoises were to be found. The king

  2. Charles VIII, called the Affable ( French: l'Affable; 30 June 1470 – 7 April 1498), was King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. He succeeded his father Louis XI at the age of 13. His elder sister Anne acted as regent jointly with her husband Peter II, Duke of Bourbon until 1491, when the young king turned 21 years of age.

  3. Order Oil Paintingreproduction. Jean (or Jehan) Fouquet (1420–1481) was a preeminent French painter of the 15th century, a master of both panel painting and manuscript illumination, and the apparent inventor of the portrait miniature. He was the first French artist to travel to Italy and experience first-hand the early Italian Renaissance.

  4. Oct 2, 2018 · Engraving, 2 1/16 × 1 1/2 in. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 66.529.60. Source: www.metmuseum.org. And here, an image of an actual sixteenth-century lute, constructed by Sixtus Rauchwolff, who supplied instruments to the court orchestra in Stuttgart: Lute, Sixtus Rauchwolff, 1596, made in Augsburg, Germany.

  5. Aug 4, 2017 · For example, Louis XI of France took over the throne in 1461 when the country was still mainly a feudal kingdom and attempted to turn it into a unified and united nation. Louis XI strengthened the Crown’s position in terms of its fiscal and military realms. He began to levy taxes and raised and maintained his own troops paid by the Crown.

  6. LOUIS XI, King of France, the son of Charles VII and his queen, Marie of Anjou, was born on the 3rd of July 1423, at Bourges, where his father, then nicknamed the "King of Bourges," had taken refuge from the English. At the birth of Louis XI part of France was in English hands; when he was five years old, Joan of Arc appeared; he was just six ...

  7. France - Renaissance, Monarchy, Revolution: When Charles VIII (reigned 1483–98) led the French invasion of Italy in 1494, he initiated a series of wars that were to last until the Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559. These wars were not especially successful for the French, but they corresponded to the contemporary view of the obligations of kingship. They also had their effects upon the ...

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