Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1357
Étienne Marcel leads Paris against the dauphin
February 1357
The provost of merchants, exploiting the crown's prostration after Poitiers, forced the eighteen-year-old dauphin Charles to accept the Great Ordinance: regular meetings of the Estates General, royal accountability to its commissioners, and strict controls on royal spending. Paris briefly looked like a constitutional monarchy. Marcel would be murdered in a year and a half.