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Louis Prévost de Sansac

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33: 230:-Guise feud that blossomed as a result of recriminations for ultimate responsibility for the assassination, Sansac aligned himself with the Guise, making an oath in 1565 to violently purge France of heresy and avenge the death of Guise up to the fourth generation. 163:. As a reward for his assistance in this matter the king made him tutor to his children upon his return. In this role he provided education on skills such as hunting, riding and combat. In 1529 he had a new residence built near 199:
administration was faced with a crisis of authority in the country. To counteract a descent into disorder, new super-governorships were created. Alongside these, Sansac held the governorship of
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As royal authority continued to crumble with the outbreak of open civil war, Sansac asked to be relieved of his office in September 1562. With
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but his efforts here were thwarted by both the garrison and nearby Huguenot forces. He abandoned his attempts on the town on 16 December.
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when they broke out in 1562. He aligned himself politically with the Guise, supporting them in their feud with the
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and had responsibility for the education of the royal children. He continued to fight for France in the
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During the third civil war he led forces for the crown in an attempt to reduce the Huguenot town of
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having concluded the second civil war, Sansac was among those royal councillors, aligned with
119:. He led armies through the third civil war, but was not able to achieve any notable success. 95:, seigneur de Sansac (1496-1576) was a French military commander and governor. A favourite of 46: 128: 59: 179:
Sansac continued to fight in the Italian wars under Henri, assisting in the holding of the
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Sansac proved to be a skilled rider and man of war. As such he was tasked with developing
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Les Origines Politiques des Guerres de Religion I: Henri II et la Italie (1551-1555)
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and Sansac were particularly loathed for their persecution of the religion. In the
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was quickly apprehended. Under torture he confessed that among the Protestants,
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Anatomy of a Power Elite: the Provincial Governors in Early Modern France
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at the climax of the first war of religion, the perpetrator
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Index


Marshal of France
Cognac, Charente
Louise of Montbrun
François I
Battle of Pavia
Italian Wars
Henri II
French Wars of Religion
House of Montmorency
Cognac
François
Battle of Pavia
Anne de Montmorency
the regent
Spanish
Treaty of Madrid
Loches
Charles V
Duchy of Mirandola
Conspiracy of Amboise
Guise
Angoumois
François, Duke of Guise
assassinated
Jean de Poltrot
Louis, Duke of Montpensier
Montmorency
Peace of Longjumeau
Lorraine

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