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at Avignon. He occupied himself with trying to establish in the west of Europe the feast of the Presentation of the Virgin, the office of which originated in the Greek church and had later been adopted by the Latin church in Cyprus (Coleman, pp. 3–4, 43). In 1373 he was in Paris, and he was
135:. In 1362 Peter of Cyprus, with the legate and Philippe visited the princes of western Europe in quest of support for a new crusade, and when the king returned to the east he left Philippe and Peter Thomas to represent his case 281:
and encouraging him to make peace with France and going into a new Crusade against the Turkish armies that were breaking into Europe. The effort to enlist Richard in the crusade failed. Only the forces of France, led by
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may be put down the calumnies with which the Burgundian historians covered his name. When Charles VI freed himself from the domination of his uncles, Philippe's power increased. Philippe supported the
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Une epistre lamentable et consolatoire, adressée en 1397 à Philippe le Hardi, duc de Bourgogne, sur la défaite de Nicopolis (1396)
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of western Europe, to obtain help against the Saracens, who now threatened the kingdom of Cyprus. His efforts were in vain; even
290:, who was coordinating the fight. However, not listening the plans of the King, the French forces marched to defeat in the 516: 511: 214:, but after the death of Charles V he was compelled, with the other counselors of the late king, to go into retirement. 48: 311: 262: 368:(1896). Jorga gives a list of his works and of the MSS. in which they are preserved, and analyses many of them. 521: 124: 60: 16: 68: 186:, which form the first draft of his work on the projected order of the Passion, were written at this time. 270: 298:, in which he put forward once more the principles of his order as a remedy against future disasters. 197:
at the beginning of 1369, and he remained there until 1372, when he went to the court of the new pope
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De l'épée a la plume : la construction de l'auctorialité dans l'œuvre de Philippe de Mézières
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To this period of Philippe's life belong most of his writings. Two devotional treatises, the
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in 1346 he was made a knight, and when the French army was disbanded, he made his way to
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induced Philippe to return to the island, probably in 1360, when he became chancellor.
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gave them over the disorderly armies of the West, and conceived the idea of a new
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of the Academy of Inscriptions, vols. xvi. and xvii. (1752 and 1753).
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Philippe de Mézières' Campaign for the Feast of Mary's Presentation
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Poets, saints, and visionaries of the Great Schism, 1378-1417
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Gallicae coelestinorum congregationis monasteria, fundationes
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but within a year he entered the service of the husband of
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Philippe returned to Cyprus in 1368, but was still at
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Philippe came under the influence of the pious legate
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Philippe de Mézières, et la croisade au xiv. siècle
222:Philippe lived thenceforward in the convent of the 31:and author, was born at the chateau of Mézières in 382:vol. xv. (1843) of the Academy of Inscriptions. ( 202:thenceforward, together with intellectuals like 301:Some of Philippe's letters were printed in the 131:in 1364, was one of the chief promoters of the 375:, vol. 110 (Paris 1896). Especially valuable . 8: 441:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 257:, belong to 1386–1387. In 1389 he wrote his 147:, and later Philippe accompanied Peter to 373:Bibliothèque de l'ecole des hautes études 143:. They preached the crusade throughout 478:Works by or about Philippe de Mézières 527:Christians of the Alexandrian Crusade 7: 336:. . . . (1719). * Abbé Jean Lebeuf, 206:, one of the trusted counselors of 111:(Nov. 1358) and his recognition as 107:when the accession of Peter to the 356:Manuel de bibliographie historique 349:La France en Orient au xiv. siècle 296:Epistre lamentable el consolatoire 286:, assisted the armies of the King 154:In June 1366 Philippe was sent to 14: 129:Latin patriarch of Constantinople 415: 43:Philippe belonged to the poorer 39:Period of soldiering (1344–1358) 465:Société de l’histoire de France 193:when Peter was assassinated at 139:and in the cities of northern 63:, who was the son of the King 1: 47:. At first, he served under 27:(c. 1327 – May 29, 1405), a 507:14th-century French writers 277:pressing his marriage with 218:Parisian period (1373–1405) 543: 315:(vols. xv. and xvi.). The 119:Cypriot period (1360–1372) 251:Contemplatio horae mortis 445:William E. Coleman, Ed. 389:R. Blumenfeld-Kosinski, 238:claimant to the papacy, 61:Andrew, Duke of Calabria 438:Encyclopædia Britannica 347:J. Delaville le Roulx, 242:at the outbreak of the 170:advised peace with the 20:Philippe and Richard II 459:Philippe de Mézières, 396:Claire-Marie Schertz, 263:pursuit of the Crusade 259:Songe du Vieil Pèlerin 255:Soliloquuum peccatoris 176:Vita S. Petri Thomasii 85:Nova religio passionis 21: 433:Mézières, Philippe de 271:Richard II of England 19: 288:Sigismund of Hungary 65:Charles I of Hungary 25:Philippe de Mézières 517:French male writers 512:People from Picardy 292:Battle of Nicopolis 81:order of knighthood 358:, vol. iv. (1904). 279:Isabella of Valois 105:soldier of fortune 57:Joanna I of Naples 22: 455:978-0-88844-461-5 332:Antoine Becquet, 321:Somnium viridarii 284:John the Fearless 113:king of Jerusalem 97:Peter of Lusignan 534: 482:Internet Archive 442: 421: 419: 418: 384:Songe du vergier 317:Songe du vergier 303:Revue historique 267:Oratio tragedica 232:Louis of Orleans 109:throne of Cyprus 101:count of Tripoli 91:to the court of 69:Battle of Smyrna 49:Luchino Visconti 542: 541: 537: 536: 535: 533: 532: 531: 522:Celestine Order 487: 486: 474: 431:, ed. (1911). " 427: 416: 414: 411: 329: 220: 133:crusade of 1365 121: 41: 12: 11: 5: 540: 538: 530: 529: 524: 519: 514: 509: 504: 499: 489: 488: 485: 484: 473: 472:External links 470: 469: 468: 457: 443: 429:Chisholm, Hugh 410: 407: 406: 405: 394: 387: 376: 369: 359: 352: 345: 328: 325: 219: 216: 120: 117: 40: 37: 29:French soldier 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 539: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 513: 510: 508: 505: 503: 500: 498: 495: 494: 492: 483: 479: 476: 475: 471: 466: 462: 458: 456: 452: 448: 444: 440: 439: 434: 430: 425: 424:public domain 413: 412: 408: 403: 402:Lire en ligne 399: 395: 392: 388: 385: 381: 377: 374: 370: 367: 363: 360: 357: 354:A. Molinier, 353: 350: 346: 343: 339: 335: 331: 330: 326: 324: 322: 318: 314: 313: 308: 304: 299: 297: 293: 289: 285: 280: 276: 272: 268: 264: 260: 256: 252: 247: 245: 241: 237: 233: 229: 225: 217: 215: 213: 209: 205: 204:Nicole Oresme 200: 196: 192: 187: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 152: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 118: 116: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 38: 36: 34: 30: 26: 18: 460: 446: 436: 397: 390: 383: 379: 372: 365: 355: 351:(1886–1890). 348: 341: 337: 333: 327:Bibliography 320: 316: 310: 302: 300: 295: 274: 266: 258: 254: 250: 248: 244:Great Schism 221: 188: 183: 179: 175: 168:Pope Urban V 153: 125:Peter Thomas 122: 84: 42: 24: 23: 502:1405 deaths 497:1327 births 240:Clement VII 162:and to the 491:Categories 409:References 378:P. Paris, 371:N. Jorga, 312:Chroniques 224:Celestines 212:Charles VI 199:Gregory XI 149:Alexandria 137:at Avignon 307:Froissart 208:Charles V 73:Jerusalem 380:Mémoires 362:N. Jorga 342:Mémoires 338:Mémoires 253:and the 184:Epistola 180:Prefacio 164:kingdoms 77:Saracens 53:Lombardy 45:nobility 480:at the 467:, 2008. 426::  340:in the 275:Epistre 236:Avignon 195:Nicosia 160:Avignon 145:Germany 99:, then 93:Hugh IV 33:Picardy 453:  420:  265:. His 191:Venice 172:sultan 156:Venice 89:Cyprus 228:Paris 158:, to 141:Italy 451:ISBN 182:and 435:". 319:or 309:'s 273:an 226:in 51:in 493:: 364:, 246:. 59:, 35:. 404:) 386:)

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Luchino Visconti
Lombardy
Joanna I of Naples
Andrew, Duke of Calabria
Charles I of Hungary
Battle of Smyrna
Jerusalem
Saracens
order of knighthood
Cyprus
Hugh IV
Peter of Lusignan
count of Tripoli
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throne of Cyprus
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Peter Thomas
Latin patriarch of Constantinople
crusade of 1365
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Alexandria
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