Mark as done to rate
We are in 1474. King René, Duke of Anjou, King of Sicily and Jerusalem, Peer of France, Duke of Bar, Count of Provence, Forcalquier and Piedmont, knows that death is near and that he is time to make his will, because unfortunately since the death of his son in 1470, the king no longer has a direct heir. He therefore needed an heir to bequeath the duchy to. King René hesitates between two nephews: Charles V of Maine, and no less than Louis XI, King of France. In order to make his choice he asked his nephews to each send him a legation to determine the most worthy.