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History of France: The knight Bayard (Pierre Terrail) (1476-1524) fatally injured Rebec on 29 April...

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History of France: The knight Bayard (Pierre Terrail) (1476-1524) fatally injured Rebec on 29 April 1524 while covering the retreat of the French army of Francois I, replied to the connetable of Bourbon who had betrayed the king of France and said: “There is no need for pity for me, for I die as a good man; but I have pity for you, because you serve against your prince and your homeland! “” before dying in the camp of his admiring adversaries. In “” Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation. Preparatory Course and First Year of Elements Course.”” GUESSING - TOURSEL. Illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin. 1923. DR
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Raffin, Ferdinand (1870?-1948) / French
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Stefano Bianchetti
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History of France: The knight Bayard (Pierre Terrail) (1476-1524) fatally injured Rebec on 29 April 1524 while covering the retreat of the French army of Francois I, replied to the connetable of Bourbon who had betrayed the king of France and said: “There is no need for pity for me, for I die as a good man; but I have pity for you, because you serve against your prince and your homeland! “” before dying in the camp of his admiring adversaries. In “” Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation. Preparatory Course and First Year of Elements Course.”” DEVINAT - TOURSEL, Illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin. 1923. DR

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16th century / colour / France / Europe / engraving / french / death / french / rivalry / Bayard (1475-1524)

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