Declaration de la Lieutenance generale
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"In this pamphlet the King created his cousin, the Sieur Bois-dauphin, Duc de Guise, the Marshal of France. As leader of the royal troops the Duc de Guise is assigned to put down the resistance of the rebelling princes and those Huguenots who were fighting with them. The Duc de Guise was an avowed enemy of the Huguenots"--French Political Pamphlets Digital Collection, Brigham Young University.
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