Jacques Valperga De Masin, Chancelier De Savoye Et Philippe-sans-terre, Comte De Bresse offers a historical study of the noblemen of Savoy in the 15th century. This detailed biography, penned by Humbert Ferrand, explores the life and times of Jacques Valperga de Masin, Chancellor of Savoy, and Philippe-sans-terre, Count of Bresse. Delving into the political and social landscape of the era, the book illuminates the roles and relationships of these influential figures within the context of Savoyard history. Ferrand's work provides valuable insights into the lives of the aristocracy and their impact on the region during a pivotal period of European history.
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