55:. As sovereign, Marie possessed the authority to make laws, administer justice, and mint money. The inhabitants of the principality were also free from having to pay taxes or render services to the Crown, and could not be conscripted into the armed forces, although they did remain subject to the requirements of the
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on 25 September 1396, which ended in disastrous defeat, to the point that Guy was captured and imprisoned along with John, to be ransomed at the cost of 200,000 ducats, of which Guy was ransomed at the cost of 8,500 ducats. However, upon his return journey, he grew ill and died at
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