Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1358

Étienne Marcel assassinated in Paris

July 1358

Suspected of plotting to admit English-aligned troops into the city, the merchant provost was hacked down at the Saint-Antoine gate by his own former allies. The dauphin Charles re-entered the capital to cheering crowds. The Parisian experiment in constitutional restraint of the crown collapsed and would not be revived for four centuries, until the States-General of 1789.