French Ordinance of the banners, 14 September 1467 ('Ordonnance des bannières'). King Louis XI entrusted the protection of the city to Parisians aged 16 to 60 from all trades. They paraded before the eyes of the King and Queen at the Porte Saint-Antoine in Paris. Illustration by Jacques Onfroy de Bréville, known as Job, published in the book "Louis XI", written by Georges Montorgueil and published by Combet in 1905. credit:Photo12
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