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Lord of the Pyrenees, Gaston Fébus, Count of Foix (1331-1391), Richard Vernier

Label
Lord of the Pyrenees, Gaston Fébus, Count of Foix (1331-1391), Richard Vernier
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lord of the Pyrenees
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
646848813
Responsibility statement
Richard Vernier
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
Gaston Fébus, Count of Foix (1331-1391)
Summary
The reign of Gaston III, Count of Foix and self-proclaimed sovereign Lord of Béarn, stands out as one of the rare success stories of the 'calamitous' fourteenth century. By playing a skilful game of shifting allegiances and timely defiance, he avoided being drawn into the conflicts between his more powerful neighbours - France and English Aquitaine, Aragon and Castile - thus sparing his domains the devastations of warfare. Best known as a patron of the arts, and the author of a celebrated 'Book of the Hunt', Fébus - as he styled himself - also prefigures the eighteenth-century 'enlightened despots' with his effort to centralize government, protect natural resources and promote enterprise. But a sequence of mysterious tragedies - the abrupt dismissal of his wife, the slaying of his only legitimate son - reveal the dark side of the brilliant and enigmatic 'Sun Prince of the Pyrenees'. RICHARD VERNIER is Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages and Literatures, Wayne State University. He is the author of 'The Flower of chivalry: Bertrand du Guesclin and the Hundred Years War'.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Inheritance -- Apprenticeship -- Trials and tribulations -- Fébus revealed -- Challenges and designs -- Governing wisely -- Fébus at home -- Fébus, the author -- The Orthez mystery -- Endgame -- Death, and the spoils
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