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Anselme Adorne, Sire de Corthuy, Pèlerin De Terre-Sainte by Edmond De La Coste

by De La Coste, Edmond, 1788-1870
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Anselme Adorne, Sire de Corthuy, Pèlerin De Terre-Sainte by Edmond De La Coste is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book narrates the life and travels of Anselme Adorne, a nobleman from Flanders, set against the backdrop of significant historical events of the 15th century, including the rise and fall of dynasties and the Crusades. It delves into themes of nobility, adventure, and the evolving political landscape of Europe, showcasing the central character as a well-rounded individual navigating through tumultuous times. The opening of the text introduces Anselme Adorne’s intriguing historical context, detailing his connections to multiple regions, including Italy, Flanders, and Scotland, during a period marked by notable figures like Louis XI and the Medici. It paints a vivid picture of his youthful exploits in tournaments, pilgrimages to the Holy Land, and his diplomatic missions across Europe. Through the backdrop of wars, social upheaval, and personal encounters, the narrative sets the stage for an exploration of Adorne’s character, his relationships, and the historical developments that shaped his life’s journey. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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