A Popular History of France From the Earliest Times, volume 2

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A Popular History of France From the Earliest Times, volume 2
Guizot (François)
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Louis had predicted the disappearance of his line in the thirdgeneration, and that King Philip was only an illegitimate descendant ofCharlemagne. He was accused of having incessantly labored to exciterevolts against the king in the south, at one time for the advantage ofthe local lords, at another in favor of foreign enemies of the kingdom. Being summoned before the king and his council at Senlis (October 14, 1301), he denied, but with an air of arrogance and aggression, theaccusations against ...him. Philip had, at that time, as his chiefcouncillors, lay-lawyers, servants passionately attached to the kingship. They were Peter Flotte his chancellor, William of Nogaret, judge-major atBeaucaire, and William of Plasian, Lord of Vezenobre, the two latterbelonging, as Bernard de Saisset belonged, to Southern France, anddetermined to withstand, in the south as well as the north, thedomination of ecclesiastics. They, in their turn, rose up against thedoctrine and language of the Bishop of Pamiers.

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