Part II: Duc Hugues de Champagne's Term as Seneschal, 1095 - 1110
The Great Houses of the Realm
The Venues of the Realm
1095 continued
The
Second Session of the Conseil du Royaume opens. Captain Gaspard de Neufville and Duc Hugues de Champagne are the candidates for Seneschal.
In a shocking, to some, twist, King Philippe disqualifies Gaspard from running and
joins the contest.
The Election for Seneschal ends in a tie. A second
vote occurs.
1096
The Seneschal's
report: A German attack at the Moselle ford is repulsed. Imperial forces, including the new Kaiser, converge southeast of Frankfurt.
1098
Prince Louis is
attacked by multiple waves of Germans west of Bern.
The Seneschal's
report: Prince Louis's incursion near Bern is pushed back. Kaiser Maximillian is now east of Frankfurt. The Germans reject a peace offer. Negotiations with England will be handled by a more skilled diplomat.
The Conseil
debates peace offers to the Empire.
The Prodigal Knight
returns to the Conseil.
King Philippe
attacks Kaiser Maximillian east of Frankfurt.
1099
The Seneschal's
report: England and Scotland are at war, as are Milan and Venice. The Rhine is quiet. Negotiations begin anew with the English.
The Conseil
argues over whether to negotiate or war with England.
1101
The Seneschal's
report: Princess Constance marries Barbus Selvo. Valencia and Caernarvon are exchanged for Caen. The English are excommunicated. The Realm's standing with the Pope is excellent.
King Philippe and Duc Alain seek
détente as the the Conseil begins debating a response to the excommunication of the English.
The Seneschal
objects and subsequently calls for an Emergency Session.
Prince Louis
seconds the call, and an Emergency Session begins.
The Seneschal's Emergency
report: There is currently no state of war with England. A Crusade has not been called at the present time. An
addendum to the report: Edict E1.3b has passed, there will be a Crusade against London soon.
1102
Duc Hugues
destroys a German assault in the second Battle of Staufen.
The Seneschal's
report: A German attack is crushed near Staufen. The Moors declare war on France. The Holy Roman Empire is excommunicated.
The Conseil is
jarred by the new developments.
1104
The Seneschal's
report: Staufen is taken. Angers and Bordeaux are besieged.
Prince Henri
attacks the Germans east of Frankfurt and
faces the latest Kaiser.
Prince Louis
crushes and ransoms the Jihad army of Sultan Tahar.
1105
The Seneschal's
preliminary and
regular report: The Jihad on Baghdad is succesful, leaving two Moorish armies threatening the realm. The siege of Pamplona is repulsed and the English heavily reinforce. Nuremburg and Bern are besieged. Valencia and Bordeaux are taken.
The new threat causes tempers to
flare in the Conseil.
1107
The Seneschal's
report: Nuremburg and Angers are taken. The Germans threaten Antwerp. King William flees to York. The Moors move into Italy.
1108
The Seneschal's
report: Pamplona is taken and the Germans repulsed near Magdeburg. Antwerp and Bern are threatened.
1110
The Seneschal's
report: York and Nottingham are taken. King William is killed. Hamburg is besieged. The last English army on the continent is destroyed. The Germans retreat from Antwerp.
The King
distributes lands from the Royal Demesne: Bordeaux to Aquitaine, Bern to Bourgogne, Angers to Bretagne and Staufen to Lorraine.
The Seneschal's end of Term
report: London is taken. Both the English and the Empire reject peace.
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