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A Short History of France

CHAPTER X
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A French king would indeed have been dull and spiritless not to realize the magnitude of the danger, and Francis was neither.

There was only a youth of nineteen standing between him and the greatest dignity in Europe.

It was not alone an opportunity to save France from this overshadowing power, but to reunite the crowns of France and the empire as originally designed by Charlemagne.

No role could have better pleased Francis I.

He announced himself a claimant for the vacant throne (under the clause opening it to European princes), claiming that his ownership of the adjacent territory of Northern Italy made him the natural successor to the imperial throne.
Then another ambitious young king appeared as another rival claimant, Henry VIII.


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