Peter Parley's common school history Illustrated by engravings . king of kings. But Philip the Fair refusedto acknowledge his authority. Pope Boniface excommunicated king 8. What of tilts and tournaments? 9. Describe them. What of the knights ? 10. Whatromances? 11. When was chivalry at its height? What of it after 1400? When did itcease ? 12. Why is the story of the Feudal System, Chivalry, &c, told in connexion withthe history of France ? Ch. CXIV.—1. When did Philip the Fair begin to reign ? Whatof him ? FRANCE. 189 Philip for his disobedience, and king Philip called pope Boniface ahthe bad


Peter Parley's common school history Illustrated by engravings . king of kings. But Philip the Fair refusedto acknowledge his authority. Pope Boniface excommunicated king 8. What of tilts and tournaments? 9. Describe them. What of the knights ? 10. Whatromances? 11. When was chivalry at its height? What of it after 1400? When did itcease ? 12. Why is the story of the Feudal System, Chivalry, &c, told in connexion withthe history of France ? Ch. CXIV.—1. When did Philip the Fair begin to reign ? Whatof him ? FRANCE. 189 Philip for his disobedience, and king Philip called pope Boniface ahthe bad names he could think of. 3. One day, some of Philips friends took pope Boniface put him on a horse, without saddle or bridle, and made himride with his face towards the horses tail. Nobody could helplaughing to see what a ridiculous figure was cut by his as for poor pope Boniface, he took the joke so much to heart,that, together with the loss of his treasures, it actually killed the Fair survived him several Philip the Fair. Charles V., called the Wise. Jane, wife of Charles V. 4. The French have always been a warlike people. They havebeen so often at war with England, that Frenchmen and Englishmenused to think themselves born to be each others enemies. 5. On the death of Charles the Fourth, in 132S, Philip of Valoisbecame king of France. But Edward the Third, king of England,asserted, that he himself was the rightful king of France, because hismother was the daughter of Philip the Fair. He undertook to enforcehis claim by invading France with an English army. 6. King Edward challenged Philip of Valois to fight him in singlecombat; but Philip preferred to meet him with an army. At thebloody battle of Cressy, in France, in 1346, the French lost thebravest of their nobles, and thirty thousand men. 2. What of pope Boniface? What took place between him and Philip the Faxf di<) Philip do to poor pope Boniface ? What affect h


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