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Title: A mediaeval Princess; being a true record of the changing fortunes which brought divers titles to Jacqueline, countess of Holland, together with an account of her conflict with Philip, duke of Burgundy ( 1401-1436)
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931
Subjects: Jacoba, countess of Hainault and Holland, 1401-1436
Publisher: New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons
Contributing Library: University of Connecticut Libraries
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vows, which enabled him tomarry Elizabeth of Gorlitz/ an act designedto further the uncles claims to his niecesheritage. This was at Constance. Onceover the Alps and away from imperial influ-ence, Pope Martin changed his tactics andhastened to send to John of Brabant someletters of credence sealed with lead, tellingthe said Duke of Brabant to give confidenceto what two venerable masters in theology.Master Amand de Bremmont and MasterLeon de Baest, had to say about the facts ofthe dispensation. The two venerable masterscame into the Dukes presence and showedthe papal letters, written on September 5th,declaring that as soon as Martin V was free from fear of the Emperor ^ he revoked therevocation wrested from him against his willin January. Duke John might be perfectlysatisfied that Jacqueline was his legitimatewife. She was niece to Sigismund, widow of Anthony of Brabant, andstep-mother of John of Brabant.—Dynter, vi., cap. 155.^ Dynter, vi., cap. 154. Sed quant cito Alpes transient.
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Z c I- oO 5 X Zbc Seconb nr^arnage 51 By the time these reassuring letters reachedthe court of Brabant, more than a twelve-month had elapsed since the ceremonies atThe Hague which had defied the papal, im-perial, and avuncular orders then in being.Plenty of time if not leisure had been af-forded to the bride to repent a precipitateaction which had brought her neither happi-ness nor prosperity.

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