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History of France in the Middle Ages; Defeat and death of Charles the Temeraire (1433-1477), Duke of Burgundy at the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477 where Louis XI won victory thanks to the Duke of Lorraine Rene II
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History of France in the Middle Ages; Defeat and death of Charles the Temeraire (1433-1477), Duke of Burgundy at the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477 where Louis XI won victory thanks to the Duke of Lorraine Rene II
XEE4170958 History of France in the Middle Ages; Defeat and death of Charles the Temeraire (1433-1477), Duke of Burgundy at the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477 where Louis XI won victory thanks to the Duke of Lorraine Rene II. in " Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation. Preparatory Course and First Year of Elements Course." GUESSING - TOURSEL. Illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin. 1923. DR by Raffin, Ferdinand (1870?-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: History of France in the Middle Ages; Defeat and death of Charles the Temeraire (1433-1477), Duke of Burgundy at the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477 where Louis XI won victory thanks to the Duke of Lorraine Rene II, in " Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation. Preparatory Course and First Year of Elements Course." DEVINAT - TOURSEL, Illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin. 1923. DR); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures a pivotal moment in the history of France during the Middle Ages. The image depicts the defeat and death of Charles the Temeraire, Duke of Burgundy, at the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477. It was this battle where Louis XI emerged victorious, thanks to the support and assistance of the Duke of Lorraine, Rene II. The scene is brought to life through intricate illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin from "Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation". This educational resource provides a visual narrative that allows viewers to immerse themselves in historical events. In this particular illustration, we witness a dramatic clash between opposing forces. The intensity is palpable as soldiers engage in fierce combat amidst a chaotic battlefield. Charles the Temeraire's fate hangs precariously in balance as he faces his ultimate demise. The significance of this event cannot be overstated; it marked a turning point for both French and European history. Louis XI's victory ensured his consolidation of power and solidified France's position as a dominant force within Europe. Through Stefano Bianchetti's expert photography skills, this print preserves an important moment in time for all history enthusiasts to appreciate. It serves as a reminder of how past events shape our present reality and encourages us to delve deeper into understanding our rich cultural heritage.
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