The Treaty of Troyes was an agreement made in 1420 between the king of France and the king of England. Per the terms of the deal, Henry would wed Charles's daughter (Catherine of Valois) and rule France as regent. Henry also inherits the French throne upon Charles's death. Under the ...
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Before that time “politicals” were not confined in a special gaol9, but in one among a great number of such prisons in this penal10 district, where along the River Kara are many gold-washing settlements, the private property of the Tsar—or “property of His Majesty11’s Cabinet,” ...
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