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Anselme Adorne, Sire de Corthuy, Pèlerin De Terre-Sainte / Sa Famille, Sa Vie, Ses Voyages Et Son Temps

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The narrative reconstructs the life and travels of a nobleman and pilgrim who moves between Flanders, Italy, the Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Levant, combining tournament exploits, diplomatic missions, and maritime voyages. It outlines family origins, civic and ducal duties, encounters with rulers and religious centers, and descriptive impressions of cities, islands, and courts. Episodes of rescue, captivity, and political reversal recur, producing a troubled final career, while the text situates individual adventures within the broader diplomatic, military, and cultural shifts of the late medieval European and eastern Mediterranean worlds.

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Edmond De La Coste

Edmond de La Coste was a French author known for his historical narrative, "Anselme Adorne, Sire de Corthuy, Pèlerin De Terre-Sainte / Sa Famille, Sa Vie, Ses Voyages Et Son Temps." This work explores the life and travels of Anselme Adorne, a notable figure from the past, providing insights into his family, experiences, and the historical context of his time. La Coste's writing contributes to the understanding of historical figures and their journeys, reflecting a blend of biography and adventure that characterizes much of 19th-century French literature.

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