War of the Public Weal

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The War of the Public Weal (French: La guerre du Bien public) was a conflict between the king of France and an alliance of feudal nobles, organized in 1465 in defiance of the centralized authority of King Louis XI of France. It was masterminded by Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais, son of the Duke of Burgundy, with the king's brother Charles, Duke of Berry, as a figurehead. The rebels succeeded in attaining concessions from the crown after several months of fighting, though conflict would break out again between the league and the crown in the Mad War of 1485 in a decisive victory for the crown. rdf:langString
rdf:langString War of the Public Weal
rdf:langString War of the Public Weal
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rdf:langString Siege of Paris from the Mémoires de Commynes, musée Dobrée, 16th century
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rdf:langString Rebellious Nobles: * 15px Duchy of Berry * 15px Duchy of Bourbon * 15px Duchy of Brittany * 15px Duchy of Lorraine * 15px Duchy of Nemours * 15px County of Armagnac * 15px County of Saint-Pol * 15px County of Dunois * 15px County of Dammartin * 15px County of Albret Supported by: * * 15px Palatinate * 15px Duchy of Cleves
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rdf:langString War of the Public Weal
rdf:langString March 1465 - October 1465
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rdf:langString Treaty of Conflans, Treaty of Saint-Maur, Treaty of Caen (1465) in 1485 the Mad War
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rdf:langString The War of the Public Weal (French: La guerre du Bien public) was a conflict between the king of France and an alliance of feudal nobles, organized in 1465 in defiance of the centralized authority of King Louis XI of France. It was masterminded by Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais, son of the Duke of Burgundy, with the king's brother Charles, Duke of Berry, as a figurehead. The rebels succeeded in attaining concessions from the crown after several months of fighting, though conflict would break out again between the league and the crown in the Mad War of 1485 in a decisive victory for the crown.
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xsd:string *15pxDuchy of Brittany
xsd:string *15pxDuchy of Lorraine
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xsd:string *15pxCount of Nevers
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xsd:string *15pxCounty of Albret
xsd:string *15pxCounty of Armagnac
xsd:string *15pxCounty of Dammartin
xsd:string *15pxCounty of Dunois
xsd:string *15pxCounty of Maine
xsd:string *15pxCounty of Saint-Pol
xsd:string *15pxCounty of Vendôme
xsd:string *15pxDuchy of Berry
xsd:string *15pxDuchy of Bourbon
xsd:string *15pxDuchy of Cleves
xsd:string *15pxDuchy of Milan
xsd:string *15pxDuchy of Nemours
xsd:string *15pxPalatinate
xsd:string Loyal Nobles:
xsd:string Rebellious Nobles:
xsd:string Treaty of Conflans,Treaty of Saint-Maur,Treaty of Caen (1465)in 1485 theMad War
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