Gilles was asked to answer to the charges instead he verbally attacked the authorities calling them ribalds and simoniacs and asserting that he would rather be "hanged by a rope around his neck than respond to such ecclesiastical judges
"and with thieves at both his hands" Poiou and Henriet
As chief secular judge Jean V, Duke of Brittany, sold off his share of Gilles' estates BEFORE the trial, I always felt the man was in the right of it there...
As chief secular judge Jean V, Duke of Brittany, sold off his share of Gilles' estates BEFORE the trial, I always felt the man was in the right of it there...
Gilles was asked to answer to the charges instead he verbally attacked the authorities calling them ribalds and simoniacs and asserting that he would rather be "hanged by a rope around his neck than respond to such ecclesiastical judges
"and with thieves at both his hands" Poiou and Henriet
As chief secular judge Jean V, Duke of Brittany, sold off his share of Gilles' estates BEFORE the trial, I always felt the man was in the right of it there...
As chief secular judge Jean V, Duke of Brittany, sold off his share of Gilles' estates BEFORE the trial, I always felt the man was in the right of it there...