King John the Good of France was captured by the English at the
Battle of Poitiers in 1356; his 14-year-old son Philip fought
valiantly by his side until the bitter end, and as soon as he was
in a position to do so, King John rewarded his son's courage and
devotion by designating him Duke of Burgundy, a title that by
chance had just become extinct. Philip was the first of the Valois
Dukes of Burgundy and this fascinating text by Nicholas Michael
examines the functioning and organization of the Burgundian armies
from the beginning of his reign until the time of the last of the
Valois Dukes: Charles the Bold.
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