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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXVII
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CHAPTER XXVII .-- --THE WARS IN ITALY .-- LOUIS XII.

1498-1515.
On ascending the throne Louis XII.

reduced the public taxes and confirmed in their posts his predecessor's chief advisers, using to Louis de la Tremoille, who had been one of his most energetic foes, that celebrated expression, "The King of France avenges not the wrongs of the Duke of Orleans." At the same time, on the day of his coronation at Rheims [May 27, 1492], he assumed, besides his title of King of France, the titles of King of Naples and of Jerusalem and Duke of Milan.

This was as much as to say that he would pursue a pacific and conservative policy at home and a warlike and adventurous policy abroad.

And, indeed, his government did present these two phases, so different and inharmonious.


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