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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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Une epistre lamentable et consolatoire, adressée en 1397 à Philippe le Hardi, duc de
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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
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Philippe de Mézières, et la croisade au xiv. siècle
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