1999
DOI: 10.2307/4052743
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To Play at Peace: Henry VII, War Against France, and the Chieregato-Flores Mediation of 1490

Abstract: Henry VII’s image as an innately peace-loving, war-loathing monarch was cultivated by his own court poets, repeated by early Tudor chroniclers, and affirmed for posterity by Sir Francis Bacon in his classic history of Henry’s reign. James Gairdner, one of the first of the modern historians of Henry VII, thus regarded Henry VII’s pacificism as a confirmed fact. More recently Joycelyne Russell, in her study of Renaissance peacemaking, posed Henry VII as “a man of peace” in stark contrast to his war-mongering son… Show more

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“… 62 For Henry VII’s involvement in the Brittany affair, see Currin, 1999, 2000, and 2002. For other accounts of Henry VII during this period, see Alexander, 89–96; Bevan; Chrimes, 1966; Chrimes, 1972, 280–82. …”
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“… 62 For Henry VII’s involvement in the Brittany affair, see Currin, 1999, 2000, and 2002. For other accounts of Henry VII during this period, see Alexander, 89–96; Bevan; Chrimes, 1966; Chrimes, 1972, 280–82. …”
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confidence: 99%