"The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet" offers a detailed account of one of the most tumultuous periods in French history. Covering the cruel civil wars between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy, the English occupation of Paris and Normandy, and their eventual expulsion, this historical narrative provides invaluable insights into the Hundred Years' War and its profound impact on France. Compiled by Enguerrand de Monstrelet and translated by Thomas Johnes, with historical context provided by Joseph Bonaventure Dacier, these chronicles capture the political intrigue, military campaigns, and societal upheavals of the 15th century. Readers interested in medieval history and the complex dynamics of French royalty will find this a vital resource.
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