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  39.Senneville, pp51–55, 58.

  40.Allmand, Christopher. Henry V, pp48–49.

  41.Seward, Hundred Years War, p156.

  42.Seward, Hundred Years War, pp174–76.

  43.Allmand, Henry V, p106.

  44.Seward, Hundred Years War, pp170, 180.

  45.Seward, Hundred Years War, p180.

  46.Allmand, Henry V, pp145–56.

  47.Kekewich, p52.

  48.Abulafia, Western Mediterranean, pp195–96.

  49.See for example: http://www.italiamedievale.org/personaggi/giovanna_II.html

  50.Browning, Oscar. The Life of Bartolomeo Colleoni, p38.

  51.L’Europe des Anjou, p35.

  52.Kekewich, pp52–53.

  Chapter 12

  1.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, p39.

  2.Seward, Hundred Years War, pp209–10.

  3.Sackville-West, Vita. Saint Joan of Arc, pp96–97.

  4.Benedetti, Jean. The Real Bluebeard: The Life of Gilles de Rais, p68.

  5.Sackville-West, p129.

  6.Seward, Hundred Years War, p218.

  7.Cordellier-Delanoue, pp63–64.

  8.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, p76.

  9.Seward, Hundred Years War, pp219–20.

  10.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 2, pp219–20.

  11.Kekewich, pp27–29.

  12.Cordellier-Delanoue, p111.

  13.Kekewich, p29.

  14.Abulafia, Western Mediterranean, p196.

  15.Kekewich, p31.

  16.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 2, pp213–16.

  17.Kekewich, p56.

  18.Abulafia, Western Mediterranean, p199.

  19.Robin, Françoise. La Cour d’Anjou-Provence. La vie artistique sous le règne de René, p30.

  20.Kekewich, pp59–66.

  21.Cole, Alison. Virtue and Magnificence: Art of the Italian Renaissance Courts, pp62–63.

  22.Seward, Hundred Years War, p223.

  23.Seward, Hundred Years War, p235

  24.Kekewich, p94; Castor, pp325–26.

  25.Kekewich, p45.

  26.Kekewich, pp97–98, 20.

  27.Kekewich, p104.

  28.Barker and Barber, Tournaments, p116.

  29.Sackville-West, pp96–97.

  30.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 2, pp151–52.

  31.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 2, p252; Robin, p119.

  32.Gautier, Marc-edouard, ed. Splendeur de l’enluminure: Le roi René et les livres. pp89–90; Tournaments, p116.

  33.Seward, Hundred Years War, pp246, 257–58.

  34.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, p261.

  35.Seward, Hundred Years War, p262.

  36.Plant, passim.

  37.Castor, p337.

  38.Jacob, E.F., The Fifteenth century: 1399–1485, pp508-09.

  39.Castor, p358.

  40.Jacob, pp521–22.

  41.Castor, pp373–74.

  42.Castor, pp377–78.

  43.Castor, p380.

  44.Reynolds, Michael T. ‘René of Anjou, King of Sicily, and the order of the Croissant’, Journal of Medieval History, p128.

  45.Reynolds, p148.

  46.Classen, Albrecht, ‘Authors, Translators, Printers: Production and Reception of Novels between Manuscript and Print in Fifteenth-Century Germany’, in Trust and Proof: Translators in Renaissance Print Culture, edited by Andrea Rizzi, pp157–59.

  47.Gautier, pp216–29.

  48.Reynolds, pp155ff.

  49.Search for manuscript ‘Français 2692’ or ‘René d’Anjou’ as the author: http://mandragore.bnf.fr/jsp/rechercheExperte.jsp

  50.Reynolds, p126.

  51.Benedetti, pp109–91, passim.

  52.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, p262.

  53.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, p302–3.

  54.Mirnik, Ivan, ’The Laurana Medals’, p6.

  55.Gautier, p352.

  56.Gautier, pp284, 296–97.

  57.Abulafia, Western Mediterranean, p203.

  58.Again, all viewable on Mandragore, search for Français 24399 or René d’Anjou as author: http://mandragore.bnf.fr/jsp/rechercheExperte.jsp

  59.Reynolds, p157; Kekewich, p73.

  60.Kekewich, pp74–75.

  61.Cole, pp63–64.

  62.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, pp367–68.

  63.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, p378.

  64.Kekewich, p222.

  65.Castor, pp390–91.

  66.Kendall, Louis XI, pp286–87.

  67.Castor, pp398–400.

  68.Kendall, p345.

  69.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, pp388–89.

  70.Lecoy de la Marche, vol. 1, 400-01.

  71.Kekewich, p235–36.

  72.Kekewich, pp234, 239–40.

  73.Casteen, p250.

  74.Kekewich, p146.

  75.Elders, Willem, trans. Paul Shannon. Josquin Des Prez and His Musical Legacy: An Introductory Guide, p22.

  76.L’Europe des Anjou, p 259.

  77.Gautier, pp120–21.

  78.L’Europe des Anjou, p 260.

  79.See for example: Irving, Washington, History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, vol. 2, pp242–43.

  80.Kekewich, p244.

  81.Kekewich, pp76, 244–46.

  Epilogue

  1.Black, Jeremy, European Warfare 1494–1660, pp37–38.

  2.Black, p59.

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