Considering that there was a prospect of his arch enemy, William III, ending up on the throne of England, why didn’t Louis either try to sabotage William’s journey; or help against his invasion? Given he and James were both Catholic, and allies.
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Considering that there was a prospect of his arch enemy, William III, ending up on the throne of England, why didn’t Louis either try to sabotage William’s journey; or help against his invasion? Given he and James were both Catholic, and allies.

u/AtomicPhone — 15 days ago
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Which pretenders in the three main royal houses had interesting lives?

Orleanist, Legitimist, Bonapartist

u/AtomicPhone — 23 days ago
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Which monarch had the greatest difference in quality between domestic and foreign policy?

u/AtomicPhone — 29 days ago
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Did Louis the Lion have a realistic chance of having a secure rule of England if King John lived a few years longer?

u/AtomicPhone — 1 month ago

Coulevrines moyennes, "Middle culverins" one of six cannon sizes established by Francis I, these cannons created in 1520

u/AtomicPhone — 2 months ago
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Opening Ceremony of the Imperial Japanese Domestic Industrial Exposition

Opening by the Meiji emperor and empress of the first Domestic Industrial Exposition (Naikoku Kangyo Hakurankai) in Ueno in 1877.

u/AtomicPhone — 14 days ago