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51. Translation of Book III (217 r) 3-16 [ name: place ] ed into two parts for the purpose of its government. For my lord of Anjou was eager to go across to Italy, which he duly did, thus relinquishing his responsibilities for governing the country and investing 52. Prospography Content: Amadeus VI, count of Savoy (d. 1383) (place) onne de Bourbon, the sister-in-law of king Charles V of France. He accompanied the duke of Anjou in Italy. He was one of Froissart’s patrons. Amadeus VI was born in Chambéry and died of the Plague in 1383 53. Prospography Content: John Hawkwood (place)n’s life and career, see William Caferro, John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth-Century Italy (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006). John II Palae 54. Prospography Content: Tuscany (place)Tuscany Tuscany, Italy Pope Urban V (d. 1370) 55. Prospography Content: Italy (place)Italy 56. Prospography Content: Matthieu d'Humières (place)s name him son of Jean d'Humières and Agnes de Renty. He was a one-time ambassador of Charles VI to Italy. Kervyn de Lettenhove, Œuvres, t. 21, p. 571. Franço 57. Prospography Content: Gaeta (place)Gaeta Gaeta, Lazio, Italy, a port located to the north of Naples. 58. Prospography Content: Perugia (place)Perugia Perugia, Italy. Pierre de Cros 59. Prospography Content: Pope Sylvester I (place)Sylvester I, pope (314-335). According to the Donation of Constantine, he received lands in Italy from the emperor, for his use, and that of his successors. This donation was only proven to be fals 60. Prospography Content: Henry of Flandres (d. 1337) (place)his second wife, Isabella of Luxemburg. He accompanied his uncle, emperor Henry VII of Luxemburg to Italy between 1310 and 1313, and was marshal of the imperial army there, for which he was granted the tit |