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Louis XI, king of France, French History, Biographies
Related Category: French History, Biographies
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As dauphin Louis was almost constantly in revolt against his father. He was pardoned after joining (1440) the Praguerie; after conspiring (1446) against AgnEs Sorel and Pierre de BrEzE, he was exiled to the DauphinE, which he governed himself. His continued intrigues forced another exile (145661), this time to the court of Philip the Good of Burgundy.
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