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Essay heading: Different Loyalties For Different Classes
 
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During the Hundred Years War nobles of many different areas, outside of the loose boundaries of England and France, lent their support to either the French or English kings, and with that loyalty came the national identity associated with the king in particular. Froissart made this evident with respect to two Gascon nobles, Captal de Buch and Bascot de Mauleon...
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Froissart made this evident with respect to two Gascon nobles, Captal de Buch and Bascot de Mauleon. Captal de Buch, is first introduced by Froissart as a Gascon knight who fought with distinction for the English monarchy, especially under Prince Edward at Poitiers. (Frossiart 139). Thus, Froissart later noted that he identified himself as "an Englishman", due to his loyalty to the English king, rather than any birthright (Froissart 153) The same is true of Bascot de Mauleon, a Gascon knight who claimed he had "always...
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