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15 Cards in this Set
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Succesful overall
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Rogers - "could be well pleased"
S. B. Chrimes "extreme weakness" -> "substantial strength". "Friendly even if wary terms", "respect" |
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Not succesful overall
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Roger Lockyer "collapse of Henry's diplomatic house of cards"
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Burgundy
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Lockyer "showed a distinct lack of finesse"
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Etaples
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Chrimes
"something of a triumph" Alexander "paradoxically, it was his oft-derided invasion of France that caused him to attain a position of complete solvency" |
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League of a Cambrai WASN'T a disaster
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Chrimes
"no vital interests of his were threatened by the League" Rogers "advantage of turning Europe's attention away from England at a time when Henry VII was nearing the end of his life" |
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League of a Cambrai WAS a disaster
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Lockyer "isolated"
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Medina Del Campo was good
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Chrimes "considerable triumph"
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Medina Del Campo was bad
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"dissapointing" (Brittany)
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Truce of Ayton was good
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Rogers "great coup"
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Truce of Ayton was bad
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MacDougall "hardly a resounding success"
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Ireland - successful
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Lockyer "pacified"
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Ireland - not succesful
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G R Elton "Henry despaired of the success" in Poyning's law
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FP was important
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J D Mackie "mainspring of his government"
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FP wasn't important
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Wernham "subordinated always to the overriding domestic purposes"
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Final thoughts
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Wernham "defensive reactions"
Vergil "more inclined to peace than war |