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1 Intro | supported by Louis XII, king of France, had assembled a quasi-council
2 Intro | X and king Francis I of France (session 11). ~All the decrees
3 Intro, 3| throughout the kingdom of France, or shall be done in the
4 Intro, 3| of Pisa, by the king of France and not a few other prelates,
5 Intro, 3| barons of the kingdom of France, we placed under ecclesiastical
6 Intro, 3| interdict the kingdom of France and particularly Lyons,
7 Intro, 4| promulgated by king Charles VII of France at Bourges on 7 July 1438,
8 Intro, 4| repealed. Louis XI, king of France, of distinguished memory,
9 Intro, 4| decree that the prelates of France, chapters of churches and
10 Intro, 4| since a safe approach to France is not available -- that
11 Intro, 11| the most christian king of France, on the Pragmatic] ~Leo,
12 Intro, 11| the most christian king of France, while we were at Bologna
13 Intro, 11| harmony in the kingdom of France and for the general and
14 Intro, 11| that if the said king of France does not approve and ratify
15 Intro, 11| ordinances of the king of France have to be observed, then
16 Intro, 11| corruption of the kingdom of France at Bourges, which they call
17 Intro, 11| was then no safe access to France -gave warning and summoned
18 Intro, 11| summoned the prelates of France, the chapters of churches
19 Intro, 11| the most christian king of France, Louis XI, of distinguished
20 Intro, 11| living in the said kingdom of France and the Dauphine and wherever
21 Intro, 12| Julius, and king Louis of France, of happy memory, in our
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