Chronology of France to the Middle Ages
- Roman Chronology of Gaulle (- 52/486) - Chronology of France under the Rebirth
5th century
- 406 : Invasion of the Gaulle since the the cold Rhine, by the Vandals, the Suèves, the Alains and the Burgondes.
- 411 : Withdrawal of the Roman legions of Brittany, prelude to the emigration of the Breton in Armorique.
- 412 : Invasion of the Aquitanian and the Provence by the Visigoths newcomer of Italy.
- 418 : Treaty founding the statute of federate People (Fœdus) of the Visigoths in the Roman Empire, which installs them in Aquitaine.
- 423 : Aetius becomes governor of the part of the Gaulle remained under Roman control.
- 430 : Installation of the Francs saliens with Turned and to Cambrai.
- 435 - 437: Revolt Bagaudes.
- 443 : Foundation of the kingdom of the Burgondes in Sapaudia (current Savoy).
- 451 : Battle of the Fields Catalauniques, demolished Huns of Attila, combined with the Gépides and the Ostrogoths, vis-a-vis the Romans of Aetius, combined with the Frank , the Visigoths, and the Burgondes.
- 453 : Foundation of the kingdom of Toulouse by the Visigoths.
- 461 : Catch of Lyon by the Burgondes.
- 481 - 511: Reign of Clovis, king of the Francs and founder of the dynasty mérovingienne.
- 486 : Victoire de Clovis on Syagrius, “the last of the Romans”.
- 486 . Sainte Genevieve negotiates with Clovis the tender of Paris to its authority.
- 496 or 498: Victoire of the Francs on the Alamans in the area of the Neckar (Battle of Tolbiac), and baptism of Clovis with Rheims.
6th century
- 507 : Battle of Vouillé, demolished Visigoths vis-a-vis Clovis, the south-west of the Gaulle becomes frank, except in Septimanie.
- 508 : Choice of Paris like capital of the kingdom of the Frank .
- 510 : Original proclamation of the Salic law by Clovis, prohibiting a woman from inheriting the kingdom.
- 511 : Divide kingdom of the Francs between four wire of Clovis.
- 524 : Failure of franque forwarding against the Burgondes, died of Clodomir I {{er}}, king of Orleans, with the Battle of Vézeronce.
- 534 : Annexation of the kingdom of the Burgondes by the Frank kingdoms of Childebert I {{er}} (king of Paris) and Clotaire I {{er}} (king of Neustrie).
- 535 : Treaty of alliance between Clotaire I {{er}} and his/her brothers and Byzance.
- 537 : Annexation of the Provence by the Francs at the expense of the Ostrogoths.
- 541 : Failure of franque forwarding against the Visigoths in Spain.
- 554 : Failure of franque forwarding against the Byzantine in Italy.
- 555 : Conquest of the Thuringe and tender of the Bavarian by Clotaire I {{er}}, king of Neustrie, Orleans and Austrasie.
- 558 - 561: Reign of Clotaire I {{er}} on the kingdom frankly unified.
- 561 : Divide kingdom of Clotaire I {{er}} between its four sons (kingdoms of Tournai, Burgundy and Orleans, Austrasie, and Neustrie).
- 567 : Beginning of the Faide (vendetta) between the Austrasie of Sigebert I {{er}} and Brunehilde, and the Neustrie of Chilpéric I {{er}} and Frédégonde.
- 574 : Failure of the attack of the Lombards against the kingdom of the Frank .
- 575 : Assassination of Sigebert I {{er}} on order of Frédégonde.
- 584 : Assassination of Chilpéric I {{er}} on order of Frédégonde, which directs then the Neustrie under the protection of Gontran, king of Burgundy.
- 587 : Beginning of the invasion of the plains of the Adour and the the Garonne by the Vascon S, come from the the Pyrenees.
- 590 : Arrival in Gaulle of Holy Colomban for Re-évangéliser frank people.
- 592 : Died of Gontran and resumption of the fight between Brunehilde and Frédégonde.
- 596 : Battle of Latofao (Laffaux), demolished of Brunehilde against Frédégonde.
7th century
- 613 : Torment of the queen Brunehilde by Clotaire II.
- 614 : Edict of Clotaire II founding the power of the Mayors of the palate and the freedom of the episcopal elections.
- 629 : Expulsion of the frank kingdom of the Jewish refusing the baptism, ordered by Dagobert I {{er}}.
- 629 - 639: Reign of Dagobert I {{er}} on the unified kingdom of the Francs.
- 631 : Failure of franque forwarding against the Slavic kingdom of Samo.
- 637 : Tender of the Gascon by Dagobert I {{er}}.
- 638 : Vassalisation of the Breton king Judicaël
- 639: Resumption of the civil wars mérovingiennes, and beginning of the reign of the lazy Kings.
- 641 : End of the franque domination in Thuringe.
- 657 - 665: Regency of the queen Bathilde, who prohibits the sale of Christian slaves.
- 670 : The first striking of the Sum of money S of money, new monetary standard in Gaulle.
- 671 : Independence of the Aquitanian , directed by the duke Wolf of Provence.
- 687 : Battle of Tertry, Pip of Herstal, Mayor of the palate of Austrasie, takes the control of the Neustrie and the Burgundy.
8th century
- 716 : Charles Martel becomes Maire of the palate of Austrasie.
- 719 : Victoire with Soissons, against Aquitanian Neustriens and the , of Charles Martel, which seizes the Neustrie.
- 719 - 759: Occupation of the Septimanie wisigothe by the Moslem S of Spain.
- 721 : Victoire of Eudes of Aquitaine against the Moslem Al-Samh army ibn Malik, close to Toulouse.
- 725 : Raid of the Moslems in the valleys of the the Rhone and the the Saone until Autun.
- 728 : Aquitanian defeat of the duke of and invasion of the Gascogne by emir Abd-Al-Rhâman.
- 732 : Victoire of Charles Martel, chief of the Francs, against the Abd-Al-Rhâman army, at the time of the battles of Poitiers.
- 734 : Occupation of the Burgundy by Charles Martel.
- 739 : Conquest of Provence by Charles Martel.
- 741 : Died of Charles Martel.
- 742 - 743: Campaigns of wire of Charles Martel, Carloman and Pip the Brief, against the Bavaria and the Aquitanian .
- 747 : Monastic withdrawal of Carloman, Mayor of the palate of Austrasie, with the profit of his/her brother, mayor of the palate of Neustrie and Burgundy.
- 751 : Election, by an assembly of bishops and large lords, Pip the Brief, first king of the Frank of the dynasty Carolingian.
- 751 - 768: Reign of Pépin the Brief on the kingdom of the Francs.
- 752 : Conquest of the Septimanie on the Moslems by Pip the Brief and sits of Narbonne until in 759.
- 753 : Creation of the Walk of Brittany.
- 754 : Crown Pépin the Brief by the pope Etienne II with Saint-Denis, and franque forwarding against the Lombards in Italy.
- 756 : Donation of Pip, which allows the territorial formation of the Papal States (Rome, Perugia, Ravenne) after forwarding in Italy.
- 760 - 768: Forwardings of Pip against the Aquitanian , which is incorporated in the kingdom of the Francs.
- 768 - 771: Reign of Charlemagne, which divides the kingdom of the Francs with his/her brother Carloman.
- 771 - 814: Reign of Charlemagne, only, with died of Carloman.
- 772 : Forwarding of Charlemagne against the Saxon , and alliance with the pope Adrien I {{er}} against the Lombards.
- 774 : Catch of the capital lombarde Pavia by the Frank , and crowning of Charlemagne as a king of the Lombards.
- 777 : Tender and conversion forced of the Saxon in front of Charlemagne.
- 778 : Failure of franque against the Moslems with Saragossa, and demolished forwarding Roland against the Basque S with Roncevaux.
- 778 - 785: Revolt saxonne Widukind.
- 780 : Introduction by Charlemagne of the assembly of the Plaid S generals.
- 779 : Introduction of the Dîme and the system of the Missi dominici in Gaulle of North.
- 781 : Creations of the kingdoms of Aquitanian and Italy to the profit of wire of Charlemagne, Louis and Pip of Italy.
- 782 : Victoire of the Saxon revolted Widukind against the Frank in the area of the Weser, massacre of almost 4500 Saxon hostages.
- 784 : Conquest of the country of the Clippings.
- 785 : Rendering and massive conversion of Saxon revolted.
- 788 : Tender and incorporation with the kingdom of the Francs of the Bavaria and the Carinthie.
- 790 : Prohibition of strike individual currency. Introduction of Aachen like principal royal residence.
- 791 : Forwarding against the Avars in Low-Austria. Vassalisation of the Bohemia.
- 793 - 797: Second revolt in Saxony, massive deportation of the population.
- 795 : Creation of the Walk of Spain.
- 796 : Catch of the Boxing ring avar by Charlemagne in Pannonia and conversion of the Avars.
- 797 : Franque embassy with Baghdad, which the caliph Haroun rear-Rachid answers.
- 799 : First incursions of the Viking S (or Norman) on the coasts of Aquitanian.
- 800: Charlemagne is crowned Empereur of Occident by the pope Leon III, in the Basilique Saint-Pierre of Rome.
9th century
- 804 : First battles between Frank and Norman (or Viking S).
- 806 : Conquest of the Bohemia and tender of the Croatia.
- 810 - 811: War enters the Francs and the Vikings Danish.
- 812 : Recognition of the Emperor of Occident Charlemagne by the Emperor of the East Michel I {{er}}.
- 813 : Concile of Turns, the bishops advise that the Homélie is known as in vulgar language (ancestor of the French) and not in Latin.
- 814 - 840: Reign of Louis the Piles, wire of Charlemagne, on the Carolingian Empire.
- 817 : Payment of the succession of Louis the Piles between his sons; Lothaire inherits the empire, Pépin of the Aquitaine, and Louis of the Bavaria.
- 827 : Capitulary promulgation of the first S, legislative acts of the Carolingian kings .
- 829 : Modification of the attestation of inheritance of the empire, with the profit of Charles, the last wire of Louis Piles, on the share of Lothaire.
- 830 : Revolt wire of Louis the Piles, Pépin of Aquitaine, Lothaire and Louis the Germanic one.
- 833 : Deposition of Louis the Piles by Lothaire and Louis Germanic the.
- 834 : Re-establishment of Louis the Piles by Louis Germanic the and Pépin of Aquitaine.
- 836 : Escape of the monks of Noirmoutier in front of the Normands which install a base there.
- 838 : Unloading of the Buckwheats in Provence and plundering of Marseilles.
- 840 - 877: Reign of Charles the Bald person (or Charles II) on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 841 : Battle of Fontenoy-in-Puisaye, victory of Louis the Germanic one and Charles the Bald person against Lothaire.
- 842 : Oaths of Strasbourg promulgated against Lothaire, birth certificate of the French language.
- 843 : Treaty of Verdun, division of the Carolingian Empire between three wire of Louis Piles; Charles the Bald person (Francie Western, future France), Lothaire (Lotharingie) and Louis the Germanic one (Francie Eastern, future Germany).
- 844 : Plundering of Bordeaux and Toulouse by the Norman .
- 845 :
- Battle of Balloon, victory of the count of Valves, Nominoë, against Charles the Bald person, independence of the Brittany.
- First attack Norman on Paris. - 849 : Creation of the County of Toulouse.
- 852 : Payment by Charles the Bald person of a tribute to Norman to save Paris.
- 853 : Plundering of Nantes, Angers and Turns by the Norman ones.
- 855 :
- Creation of the Kingdom of Burgundy (Burgundy cisjurane and Provence) for Charles of Provence, wire of Lothaire.
- Raid of the Norman in the valley of the the Rhone. - 856 - 862: Installation of Norman in the valley of the the Seine.
- 857 : Plundering of Orleans and Chartres by the Norman ones.
- 866 :
- Battle of Brissarthe, Norman and Breton against the franque army of Robert the Fort, ancestor of the Capétiens who dies in the combat.
- Création of the Comté of Flanders. - 867 - 873: Occupation of Angers by the Norman ones.
- 870 : Treaty of Meerssen, division of the Lotharingie between Louis the Germanic one and Charles the Bald person.
- 877 : Aquitanian creation of the duchies of and Gascogne.
- 877 - 879: Reign of Louis II the Stammerer on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 879 : Election of Boson as a king de Bourgogne and of Provence.
- 879 - 882: Joint reign of Louis III and Carloman II on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 880 :
- Treated of Ribemont fixing the border between the France and the Germanic, of the the Scheldt to the the Saone, Francie Western yields the Lorraine.
- Independence of the County of Barcelona. - 881 : Battle of Saucourt-in-Vimeu, victory of Louis III and Carloman II against the Normands.
- 882 - 884: Reign of Carloman II, only, on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 884 : Reappearance of the private striking of currency, with Corbie.
- 884 - 887: Reign of the Empereur of Occident and wire of Louis the Germanic one, Charles the Large, on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 885 - 886: Sit, by the Norman ones of Siegfried, of Paris, defended by the count Eudes.
- 887 :
- Deposition of Charles the Large one by the large lords of the royaume.
- permanent Installation of the Moors to the Guard-Freinet, in Provence. - 888 : Creation of the Duchy of Burgundy.
- 888 - 898: Reign of Eudes I {{er}} on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 890 : Battle of Noyon, demolished of Eudes against the Norman ones.
- 892 : Massive withdrawal of Norman following an important famine.
- 893 : Crown Charles III Simple the, which faces Eudes without success.
- 896 : Installation of the Norwegian Vikings (Norman) of Rollon the walker with the mouth of the the Seine.
- 898 - 922: Reign effective of Charles III the Simple one on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 899 : Norman raids in the areas between the Oise and the Meuse.
10th century
- 909 : Foundation of the Abbey of Cluny by Guillaume the Piles, duke of Aquitaine.
- 910 : Last attack Viking on Paris, pushed back by Rollon.
- 911 : Treaty of Saint-Clearly-on-Epte, transfer of the Country of Caux and Rouen) to Norman of Rollon.
- 912 : Baptism of Rollon and its men.
- 912 - 937: Occupation of the Brittany by the Viking S.
- 913: First raid of the Hungarian in Lorraine.
- 922 : Deposition of Charles III the Simple one.
- 922 - 923: Reign of Robert I {{er}}, count of Paris and brother of Eudes, on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 923 : Died of Robert Ier at the time of a battle, in Soissons, against Charles III the Simple one.
- 923 - 936: Reign of Raoul I {{er}}, duke of Burgundy, on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 924 :
- Raids of the Hungarians in Provence and in the valley of the the Rhone.
- Transfer by Raoul Ier of the Bessin in Rollon. - 933 : Transfer by Raoul Ier of the Cotentin and the Avranchin to the count of Rouen, Guillaume Long-Sword.
- 934 : Creation of the kingdom of Arles.
- 935 : Raids of the Hungarians in Burgundy.
- 936 - 954: Reign of Louis IV of Overseas, wire of Charles III.
- 937 : Release of the Brittany occupied by the Vikings by Alain Bores-Torte, future duke of Brittany.
- 942 : Creation of the Duchy of Normandy.
- 943 : Hugues Large the, count of Paris and father of Hugues Capet, becomes duke of the Francs.
- 945 : Capture of Louis IV of Overseas by the duke of Normandy, Richard I {{er}}, after a confrontation with this last and Hugues the Large one.
- 946 : Release of Louis IV of Overseas, supported by the pope and the king of Germanie Othon I {{er}}.
- 954 : Crown Lothaire III with Rheims, Hugues the Large one n the other hand receives the Suzeraineté on the Burgundy and the Aquitaine.
- 954 - 986: Reign of Lothaire III on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 956 :
- Died of Hugues the Large one, his son Hugues Capet inherits the county of Paris and the duchy of France.
- Avènement of Otton, wire of Hugues the Large one on the Duché of Burgundy. - 961 : Confrontation enters the count de Blois Thibaud the Cheater, combined with the king III, and it [[List of the dukes of Normandy|duke of Normandy] Richard I {{er}}.
- 965 : Peace of Gisors, the duchy of Normandy becomes vassal of Hugues Capet.
- 973 : Expulsion of the last Buckwheats of Provence to the Guard-Freinet.
- 978 : Conflict between Lothaire III and the Germanic Roman Emperor Othon II, which advances to Paris.
- 981 :
- Peace between Lothaire III and Othon II.
- Construction of Cluny II. - 983 : Invasion of the Lorraine by Lothaire III.
- 986 - 987: Reign of Louis V Lazy the on the kingdom of Francie Western.
- 987 :
- Sacring of Hugues Capet, founder of the dynasty capétienne, with Boundary-line, elected by the Large ones of the kingdom, with the support of the archbishop of Rheims, his/her brother Henri of Burgundy, the duke Richard Ier of Normandy and the future pope Sylvestre II.
- Advent of Foulques Nerra on the County of Anjou. - 987 - 996: Reign of Hugues Capet on the kingdom of France.
- 989 : Council of Charroux, beginning of the movement of the Peace of God aiming at limiting the use of the war by the local lords.
- 991 : Charles of Low-Lorraine, Carolingian duke and former applicant with the throne of France, faces Hugues Capet and is imprisoned.
- 992 : Second Battle of Conquereuil, the count of Anjou Foulques Nerra beats and kills the count Conan Ier of Brittany.
- 993 : Important food shortage.
- 996 - 1031: Reign of Robert II the Piles, wire of Hugues Capet, on the kingdom of France.
- 997 : Excommunication of Robert II the Piles for Bigamy.
11th century
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1019 : The count Eudes II of Blois inherits the Champagne.
- 1020 : Set fire to Cathédrale of Chartres.
- 1022 : First to rough-hew with Orleans, to burn Heretics.
- 1031 - 1060: Reign of Henri I {{er}}, wire of Robert the Piles on the kingdom of France.
- 1060 - 1108: Reign of Philippe I {{er}}, wire of Henri I {{er}}, on the kingdom of France.
- 1088 : Construction of Cluny III.
- 1095 : Council of Clermont, the pope Urbain II sermon the First crusade, by indicating Adhémar de Monteil, bishop of the Puy to direct it.
- 1095 - 1099: Godefroy de Bouillon carries out the First crusade barons.
- July 15th 1099: Catch of Jerusalem by Godefroy de Bouillon.
12th century
- 1108 - 1137: Reign of Louis VI the Large, wire of Henri Ier, on the kingdom of France.
- 1137 - 1180: Reign of Louis VII the Young person, wire of Louis VI the Large one, on the kingdom of France.
- 1152 : Louis VII the Young person repudiates Aliénor of Aquitaine, which then marries with Poitiers the king of England Henri Plantagenêt, which becomes Duc of Aquitaine.
- 1156 : Henri Plantagenêt seizes the Viscount of Thouars.
- 1159 : Henri Plantagenêt appendix the Quercy but does not manage to seize Toulouse vis-a-vis Louis VII the Young person and Raymond V of Toulouse.
- 1163 : Beginning of the construction of the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris.
- 1180 - 1223: Reign of Philippe II Auguste, wire of Louis VII the Young person, on the kingdom of France.
- 1183 : Christian death of of Troyes.
- 1189 : Defeat with Azay-the-Curtain of the king d' Angleterre Jean without Ground vis-a-vis his/her brother Richard Lion-hearted and Philippe Auguste.
- 1190 :
- Creation of the Baillif S to control the royal field.
- 1191 : Return of Philippe Auguste of the third crusade.
- 1195 : Beginning of work of the Gothic cathedral Notre-Dame of Chartres.
- 1196 : Construction of Castle-Strapping man by the king d' Angleterre Richard Lion-hearted.
13th century
- March 10th: Call to the Crusade against the Albigensians launched by the Innocent pope III. - July 22nd: Catch and massacres Béziers (22 000 dead) at the time of the Albigensian Crusade, sentence allotted to the papal legate Arnaud Amaury: ” Kill to them all, God will recognize to them his” . (On this sentence, to see article Arnaud Amaury.)- August 15th: Rendering, with Carcassonne, of Raimond-Roger Trencavel, Viscount of Albi and Vassal Béziers and of the count de Toulouse, vis-a-vis the army of crossed Simon de Montfort.
- November 10th: Died with the dungeon of Raimond-Roger Trencavel, and taking possession of its grounds by Simon de Montfort. - July 21st: Catch of Minerve (Herault) by the crusaders of Simon de Montfort.
- 1211 : Beginning of the construction of the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Rheims.
- 1213
- September 12th: Battle of Low wall, victory of Simon de Montfort against Pierre II of Aragon and Raymond VI of Toulouse. - July 2nd: Battle of the Rock-with-Monks, victory of the French Army of the dolphin Louis against the English army of Jean without Ground.
- July 27th: Battle of Bouvines, victory of Philippe II Auguste against the army of the Germanic Roman Emperor Othon IV of Brunswick.
- 1220 : Beginning of the construction of the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Amiens.
- 1223 - 1226: Reign of Louis VIII the Lion, wire of Philippe II Auguste, on the kingdom of France.
- 1226 - 1270: Reign of Louis IX or holy Louis, wire of Louis VIII the Lion, on the kingdom of France.
- 1229
- November: Council of Toulouse, installation of the repression of the heresy Cathare by the episcopal Enquiry, foundation of the university of Toulouse. - March 14th: Rendering of the fortress Cathare of Montségur.
- March 16th: Execution of 200 Cathares by the To rough-hew with Montségur. - December 4th: Treated from Paris (or Abbeville), holy Louis returns the the Limousin, the Périgord, the Quercy, the Agenais, and part of the Saintonge to the England of Henry III, the kingdom of France preserves the Normandy, the Touraine, the Anjou, the Maine and the Poitou taken with Jean without Ground.
- 1270 Died of the Plague of the king de France holy Louis with Tunis.
- 1270 - 1285: Reign of Philippe III Bold the, wire of Louis IX, on the kingdom of France.
- 1285 - 1314: Reign of Philippe IV Beautiful the, wire of Philippe III Bold the, on the kingdom of France.
- 1286
14th century
- June 21st: Philippe Beautiful the orders the expulsion of the Juif S of France. - August 24th: Opening of an investigation into the Templiers ordered by the pope Clement V.- September 23rd: Guillaume de Nogaret becomes Minister of Justice.
- October 13rd: Arrest of the Templiers of France by Guillaume de Nogaret and Philippe Bel.
- November 22nd: The pope Clément V orders the arrest of all the Templiers. - May 5th: Convocation of the General states by Philippe Beautiful the to approve the continuations against the Templiers. - July 15th: The pope Clément V deprives himself of the business of the Templiers to give it to the Inquisition. - March 9th: The pope Clément V fixes the seat of papacy at Avignon. - October 16th: Convocation by the pope Clement V of the Council of Vienna, at the request of Philippe IV Beautiful the to condemn the Templiers and the former pope Boniface VIII. - April 3rd: Suppression of the Order of the Temple by the bubble Vox in excelso promulgated during the Council of Vienna. - April 10th: Treaty of Vienna, annexation of Lyon by the kingdom of France under the impulse of the merchants of the ville. - May 2nd: Transfer of all the goods of the Order of the Temple to the Order of Hospital the.
- July 11th: Treaty of Pontoise, transfer, by the count de Flandre, of Lille, Douai and Béthune with the kingdom of France. - March 18th: Execution of the Master of the order of Templiers, Jacques de Molay, burned alive on the order of Philippe IV Beautiful the, with Paris.
- April: Lawsuit for adultery of the daughters-in-law of the king, of which Marguerite of Burgundy, which is locked up with Castle-Strapping man.
- April 27th: Died of the adviser of the king and Minister of Justice, Guillaume de Nogaret.
- November 29th: Died of Philippe IV Beautiful the.
- 1314 - 1316: Reign of Louis X Hutin, wire of Philippe IV Beautiful the, on the kingdom of France.
- 1316 - 1322: Reign of Philippe V Length, wire of Philippe IV Beautiful the, on the kingdom of France.
- 1322 - 1328: Reign of Charles IV Beautiful the, wire of Philippe IV Beautiful the, on the kingdom of France.
- 1328 - 1350: Reign of Philippe VI of Valois, nephew of Philippe IV Beautiful the and founder of the branch of the Capétiens-Valois.
- 1337
- October 7th: Denunciation by Edouard III of England of the homage paid to king de France, the king of England asserts the crown of France as grandson of Philippe Beautiful the.
- November 1st: Challenge launched by Edouard III of England to the king de France Philippe VI of Valois, official beginning of the War One hundred Year old. - August 26th: Battle of Crécy, demolished of the king de France Philippe VI of Valois against the king of England Edouard III.
- September 4th: Beginning of the Head office of Calais by the English.
- 1347 - 1348: The Black Death devastation France. Arrival with Marseilles in November 1347, it reaches Paris in June 1348.
- 1350 - 1364: Reign of Jean II the Good, wire of Philippe VI of Valois, on the kingdom of France.
- 1356
- October 17th: Meeting of the General states, which marks the beginning of the communal revolt of Etienne Marcel, to Paris, against the dolphin Charles. - May 8th: Treaty of Brétigny, peace enters the French and the fine English putting at the first part of the Guerre One hundred Year old; France loses the Aquitaine (Guyenne, Gascogne, Quercy, Rouergue, the Limousin and Poitou), the Ponthieu and Calais with the profit of the English; the king Jean the Good is released against three million ecus of gold of ransom, and Edouard III of England gives up the crown of France.
- 1364 - 1380: Reign of Charles V Wise the, wire of Jean II the Good, on the kingdom of France.
- 1364
- 1380 - 1422: Reign of Charles VI Fol, wire of Charles V Wise the, on the kingdom of France.
15th century
- November 23rd: Assassination in Paris of Louis of Orleans, younger brother of the king Charles VI Fol, by the men of Jean without Fear, duke of Burgundy, involving a Civil war between Armagnacs and Burgundian. - April 27th: Beginning of the revolt of the Cabochiens, with Paris, fomented by the Burgundian .- August 28th: Begun again control of Paris by the Armagnacs, which drive out the Duc of Burgundy Jean without Peur. - August 3rd: Unloading of the army of Henri V of England to Harfleur.
- October 25th: Demolished French Army against the English army with the Battle of Azincourt. - May 29th: Catch of Paris by the Duke of Burgundy Jean without Fear.
- June 1st: Escape of the dolphin, future king Charles VII, with Bourges.
- June 12th: Massacre captive Armagnacs with Paris, of which Bernard VII of Armagnac.
- June 24th: Autoproclamation of the dolphin Charles as a regent of the kingdom and introduction of the Parliament with Poitiers. - September 10th: Assassination of Jean without Fear, duke of Burgundy, with Montereau, by Tanguy Duchâtel, man of the dolphin. His/her son Philippe the Good takes the party of the king Henri V of England and supports the claims of Henri V against the Armagnac party related to king de France. - May 20th: Treaty of Troyes, the queen of France Isabeau of Bavaria, in the name of her husband Charles VI Fol, declares the king of England Henri V of Lancaster king de France, and declares bastard the dolphin Charles.
- December 12th: The General states at this meeting in Paris, in the presence of Charles VI and Henri V, approve peace with England, and recognize the two sovereigns as kings de France. - March 6th: Interview of Jeanne d' Arc and Charles VII with Chinon.
- April 15th: Jeanne d' Arc takes the head of the royal army which goes on Orleans.
- May 8th: Jeanne d' Arc constrained the English army with raising the seat of Orleans.
- July 17th: Crown Charles VII with Rheims. - May 24th: Capture Jeanne d' Arc with Compiegne by the Bourguignons, which sell it to the English in November.
- December 28th: Jeanne d' Arc is brought to Rouen. - February 21st: Beginning of the lawsuit of Jeanne d' Arc.
- May 29th: Jeanne d' Arc is condemned for Hérésie and Sorcellerie, it is burned alive the following day. - February 9th: Sudden of Agnes Sorel, favorite death of the king, with the abbey of Jumièges.
- April 15th: Battle of Formigny, victory of the French Army of the constable Arthur de Richemont and of the army of the Duchy of Brittany over the army anglaise.
- June 24th: Capitulation of the English governor of Caen. - July 31st: Arrest, on the order of Charles VII, of the Minister of Finance Jacques Heart, shown poisoning of Agnes Sorel. - July 17th: Battle of Castillon, on the edges of the Dordogne, victory of the French Army on the English army, thanks to the artillery, which marks the end of the One hundred year old war. - August 30th: Rebellion of the Louis dolphin, future Louis XI, which takes refuge at the Duc of Burgundy Philippe the Good, in Franche-Comté. - December 20th: Louis XI takes possession of the Roussillon and the Cerdagne in exchange of its assistance to Jean II of Aragon against the revolted subjects of this last. - June 19th: Installation of the royal Station S. - March 10th: Creation of the League of the Public property, revolt of large of the kingdom (of which the brother of the king) carried out by Charles Bold the against Louis XI.
- July 16th: Battle of Monthléry, the troops of king de France draw aside the threat of the Breton and Burgundian troops on Paris. - June 15th: Charles Bold the becomes Duc of Burgundy and reigns on the Burgundy, the Franche-Comté and the Netherlands. - April 1st: The General states joined together with Tours by Louis XI condemn the Ligue of the Public property.
- September 10th: Treated Ancenis, the duke François II of Brittany breaks his alliances with the Burgundy and the England.
- 10 October 14th: Interview of Fibula, Charles Bold the obliges Louis XI to yield the Champagne in Apanage to the brother of the king Charles de Berry and to attend the repression of the town of Liege encouraged by the king to revolt. - September 6th: Louis XI meets his brother Charles de Berry in revolt against him, and the Guyenne against the Champagne exchanges to him.
- 1470 :
- June 27th: Act of supposed heroism of Jeanne Hatchet, with Beauvais besieged by the Burgundian soldiers of Charles Bold the.
- November: The free-Burgundian hostilities cease. - August 29th: Treaty of Picquigny, realizing 75 000 crowns of gold and an annual pension of 50 000 crowns, Louis XI obtains that the unloaded English troops of Edouard IV set out again in England. - January 5th: Battle of Nancy during which Charles Bold the finds death against Lorrains.
- February 1st: The troops of king de France enter to Dijon, the Burgundy and the Picardy is annexed to the kingdom.
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