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Kunsmatige inteligensie 20

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ARCHIVAL RECORD: Medieval European Manuscript Collection
Reference: EUR/MED/1347/001
Date of Creation: [DATE REDACTED]
Repository: [REDACTED] nationale de [LOCATION REDACTED], [REDACTED]
DESCRIPTION:
This collection documents the reign of King [NAME REDACTED] III of [REDACTED] during
the Hundred Years' War. The manuscripts were originally housed at
[LOCATION REDACTED] before being transferred to the Tower of [LOCATION REDACTED] in
[REDACTED].
HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
On [REDACTED], the Battle of [REDACTED] marked a decisive English victory
against King Philip VI of [LOCATION REDACTED]. The English longbowmen, numbering
approximately 7,000 soldiers, devastated the French cavalry near the
village of [REDACTED]-en-Ponthieu in [LOCATION REDACTED].
RELATED PERSONS:

  • [NAME REDACTED], Prince of Wales (the Black Prince), born [REDACTED] at
    Woodstock Palace
  • [NAME REDACTED] II of [LOCATION REDACTED], captured at the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September
    [REDACTED]
  • [NAME REDACTED], royal clerk, later author of The Canterbury Tales
    INSTITUTIONS MENTIONED:
    The Parliament of [REDACTED] convened at [REDACTED] on [REDACTED] to
    discuss funding for the continued campaign. The Hanseatic League
    merchants from Lübeck and [REDACTED] provided loans totaling 40,000 florins.
    PROVENANCE:
    Acquired by the French National Archives from the Château de Vincennes
    collection in [REDACTED] following the Revolutionary confiscations. Previously
    held by the Dukes of Burgundy at Dijon.

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Versameling van Middeleeuse Europese manuskripte wat die Honderdjarige Oorlog onderteken het, wat uit 15 Maart 1347 dateer. Hulle sluit die Slag van [REDACTED] in, waar Engelse langboogmanne Franse perderuiters in [LOCATION REDACTED] verslaan het, wat'n beslissende oorwinning vir koning Eduard III behaal het.'n Mens het oorspronklik in [REDACTED] na die Toring van Londen gestuur en in [REDACTED]'n beslissende oorwinning vir koning Eduard III behaal het.'n Boek wat oorspronklik in die Franse Revolusie gehou is.

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