Qui all'inizio fornisce alcune info politiche sul delfinato
nuke.baral.it/Passaggiodalvaldismomedievale/tabid/73/Defa...
Qualche castello
www.torinomedica.com/timetolive/page3/files/c752a2c68048d211d901108ab2916d8...
Altre piccole info storiche (purtroppo poco sul periodo)
www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/fr-dauph.html
Da wikipedia inglese
Louis XI was the only Dauphin of France to administer his territory, from 1447 to 1456. It was during his reign as Dauphin that the Dauphiné became totally integrated into France. At that time, it was an anarchic state, with conflicts between nobles still common.[7] Louis XI prohibited these conflicts and forced the nobles to recognize his authority. The Conseil Delphinal became the third Parlement of France. Moreover, Louis XI politically united the Dauphiné. He forced the archbishop of Vienne, the bishop of Grenoble and the Abbot of Romans all to pledge allegiance to him. He also acquired Montélimar and the Principality of Orange.
In addition, he developed the economy of the province, by constructing roads and authorizing markets. He finally created the University of Valence founded 26 July 1452, by letters patent. Nevertheless, he also tried to institute the gabelle without referring the issue to the estates of the province, resulting in discontent on the part of the nobility and the people of the province.
Because of his opposition to his father, Charles VII, he was forced to leave the Dauphiné. The King took back the control of the province and forced the Estates to pledge allegiance in 1457, putting an end to the autonomy of Dauphiné.[8]