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Summary
Background
Introduction and Prologue
Book 1, Chapters 1-3
Book 1, Chapters 4-6
Book 1, Chapter 7
Book 1, Chapter 8-10
Book 1, Chapters 11-12
Book 1, Chapters 13-15
Book 1, Chapters 16-17
Book 2, Chapters 18-19
Book 2, Chapters 20-22
Book 3, Chapters 23-28
Book 3, Chapters 29-31
Book 4, Chapters 32-40
Book 4, Chapter 41
Key Figures
Themes
Index of Terms
Important Quotes
Essay Topics
Chapter Summaries & Analyses
Shocked at the news of the destruction of Limoges, Charles V appointed a celebrated knight, Bertrand du Guesclin, as Constable of France, a position that made him the commander of France’s armies. Guesclin was reluctant to accept the job, but Charles V insisted. The Hundred Years War now turned in France’s favor, with French forces seizing English territories in France. Guesclin led the capture of Poitiers while the port of La Rochelle was threatened by the French.
The mayor of La Rochelle, Jean Caudourier, tricked the English squire left in control of the town, Philippot Mansel, into believing that Edward III ordered all the soldiers stationed at La Rochelle march in a military parade. When the soldiers marched past some abandoned houses, they were attacked by pro-French citizens. Taking control of the town, they handed control of La Rochelle to Charles V in exchange for Charles V promising to mint the same quality of coin for La Rochelle as for Paris, that La Rochelle be directly administered by the monarchy and never handed back to the King of England or another foreign lord, that no tax could be imposed on their tenant farmers without the town’s consent, and that Charles V seek to have the Pope himself absolve them of their former oaths to the King of England (185-186).
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