Charles V of France - Sources

Sources

  • Christine de Pisan, Livre des Faits et Bons Meurs du Sage Roi Charles
  • Deslile (ed), Grandes Chroniques de France
  • Philippe de Meziers, Songe du Viel Pelerin
  • Autrand, Françoise, Charles V
  • Cazelles, Raymond, Société Politique, Noblesse et Couronne
  • Delachenal, Roland, Charles V
  • Henneman, John Bell, Olivier de Clisson
  • ——, Taxation in Fourteenth Century France
  • Quillet, Jeannine, Charles V, Le Rois Lettre
  • Tuchman, Barbara, A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century, New York; Ballantine Books, 1978.

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