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Louis XI of France King 1423 - 1483 Rare document signed in 1477 by Louis XI, the "Spider King" credited with the founding of modern France

Louis XI, King of France, called the "Spider King," credited with the creation of Modern France by bringing all its territories under his control. French language document signed, 1 page oblong folio on vellum, Bourget, Oct. 8, 1477. The document begins, "Louis By the Grace of God King of France...Greetings. Know that in consideration of his good and agreeable actions..." that the King granting to his chamberlain, Guilliaume Duvergier, "... all the lands confiscated from our rebellious disobedient subject, Phillipe Doyen, Seigneur de Chaumont and d'Uchon, who held against us the castle of Montcenie..." Very good, with an excellent bold signature of Louis, whose autograph is very rare. Louis had, for many years, been waging war basically within modern France, trying to bring the entire country under central (i.e. his) control.

Much of his struggle was with Charles the Bold, Duke off Burgundy, who had died earlier this same year. Doyen was undoubtedly allied with Charles, whose daughter, Mary of Burgundy, carried on the struggle after Charles' death, until 1482 when the country was finally united. Chaumont was a strategic pass between France and Switzerland.

From the Robert Batchelder collection, priced by him at $3,900.

Provenance:

This remarkable piece is offered directly from the estate of Robert Batchelder, among the most important dealers of the 20th century who began his passion in autographs and historical documents in the late 1960's. Each piece will include Robert's original description indicating the noted retail price which could have been 20 years ago. in addition to his inventory folder containing his handwritten notes. Robert's highly diverse background and amazing achievements include a long list of important sociÕ©tal memberships, examples worthy of noting include an honorary member of the Society Cincinnati, a member of the Manuscript Society, the ABAA (Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America), the ANA (American Numismatic Association), the PAGCA (Pennsylvania Antique Gun Collectors Association), the PADA (Professional Autograph Dealer Association), and the UACC (Universal Autograph Collectors Club). He was a graduate of University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and served in the U.S. Army Air Force.

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