Chronology of the One hundred Year old war
Chronology of war the One hundred Year old
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Principal article: Chronology of France
Chronology of the One hundred Year old war
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Year 1337
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October 7th 1337: Edouard III of England claims the crown of France. After the death of Charles IV Beautiful the, the succession with the throne of France provides the pretext of the One hundred Year old war.
Year 1338
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January 21st 1338: Birth of Charles V of France.
Year 1339
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1339 : Edouard III of England unloads in Flanders.
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1339 : Edouard III of England takes the title of king de France.
Year 1340
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June 24th 1340: Battle of the Lock, the French fleet is destroyed.
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September 25th 1340: Truce of the Esplechin-on-Scheldt between France and the England.
Year 1341
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1341 : The Gabelle is extended to all the kingdom of France
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1341 : Died of Jean III, duke of Brittany.
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1341 : Jeanne de Penthièvre and Jean de Montfort asserts each one the heritage of the duchy of Brittany.
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1341 : Jean de Montfort goes to England to obtain the support of Edouard III of England against Philippe VI of Valois.
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1341 : An army ordered by the future Jean II the Good invades Brittany and captures Jean de Montfort.
Year 1342
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1342 : Died of the pope Benoit XII and election of the pope Clement VI (Pierre of Roger) with Avignon.
Year 1343
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January 19th 1343: Signature of the Truce of Malestroit between England and France.
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August 2nd 1343: Execution of Olivier IV of Clisson.
Year 1345
Year 1346
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August 26th 1346: Demolished of the French to the Battle of Crécy (Crécy-in-Ponthieu, Somme).
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August 26th 1346: Charles II of Alençon is killed with the battle of Crécy.
Year 1347
- August 3rd 1347: Edouard III of England exchanges the town of Calais against the Six middle-class men of Calais.
- August 4th 1347: Catch of Calais by Edouard III.
Year 1348
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1348 - 1349: Epidemic of Black Death in all the kingdom of France.
Year 1349
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March 30th 1349: Humbert III, dolphin of the Viennese yields the Dauphiné to the second wire of Philippe VI of Valois.
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April 1349: Acquisition of the seigniory of Montpellier by Philippe VI with Jacques III of Majorque.
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July 16th 1349: The future Charles V becomes the first of the dolphin S of the long line until Louis XVII.
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September 1349: Died of Good of Luxembourg.
Year 1350
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August 22nd 1350: Died of Philippe VI of Valois.
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September 26th 1350: Sacring of Jean II the Good.
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September 26th 1350: Dubbing of the dolphin Charles.
Year 1351
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1351 : Charles of Cerda is made Connétable of France.
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February 16th 1351: Meeting of the General states in Paris.
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September 11th 1351: Truce signed between Edouard III of England and Jean II the Good between Guînes and Calais.
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April 30th 1351: Reform army in France.
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November 6th 1351: Creation by Jean II the Good of the Order of the Star.
Year 1352
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February 1352: Marriage of Charles II of Navarre and Jeanne de France.
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December 1352: Died of the pope Clement VI and election of the Innocent pope VI (Etienne d' Albert).
Year 1354
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January 8th 1354: Assassination of Charles of Cerda by Charles II of Navarre.
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February 22nd 1354: Treaty of Mantes between Jean II the Good and Charles II of Navarre.
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1354 : Negotiation of a secret treaty of alliance between Charles II of Navarre and Jean of Ghent, duke of Lancaster.
Year 1355
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September 10th 1355: Treaty of Valognes between Charles II of Navarre and Jean II the Good, this treaty confirms that of Mantes.
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1355 : Plot warped by Charles II of Navarre against Jean II the Good for perhaps removing and assassinating the king of France.
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October 5th 1355 with the December 2nd 1355: Countryside of the Prince Noir in Languedoc.
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November 1355: Meeting of the States of Language of oil in Paris.
Year 1356
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March 1st 1356: Meeting of the States of language of oil in Paris.
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April 5th 1356: On the order of Jean II the Good, Charles II of Navarre is made prisoner with Rouen. Execution of Jean d' Harcourt.
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April 1356: Imprisonment of Charles II of Navarre with Castle-Strapping man (the Eure) then with the Châtelet in Paris.
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September 19th 1356: Battle of Poitiers. Jean II the Good is made prisoner by the English, the dolphin controls the kingdom of France during the detention of his father.
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October 17th 1356 with the November 3rd 1356: Meeting of the States of language of oil in Paris.
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1356 : Countryside of Prince Noir in the west and the center of France.
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December 5th 1356: The Charles dolphin makes strike a new currency, weaker than the preceding one, which causes a riot in Paris at the instigation of Etienne Marcel.
Year 1357
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February 5th 1357: Meeting of the General states.
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March 3rd 1357: Promulgation of the ordinance aiming at protecting the poor against people from the king.
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March 3rd 1357: Truce of Bordeaux concluded between French and English.
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April 30th 1357: Session of the General states.
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May 1357: Jean II the Good and Philippe II of Burgundy are taken along captive to England by Prince Noir.
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November 7th 1357: Session of the General states.
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November 8th 1357: Escape from Charles II of Navarre of the castle of Arleux.
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November 29th 1357: Charles II of Navarre makes his entry in Paris.
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November 30th 1357: Speech of Charles II of Navarre with Saint-Germain-of-Meadows where it exposes his rights to the succession to the throne of France.
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December 2nd 1357: Under the pressure of Etienne Marcel and his lieutenants, the Charles dolphin is reconciled with Charles II of Navarre.
Year 1358
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January 1358: Etienne Marcel orders with Parisian to carry the blue hood and red in rallying sign.
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January 11th 1358: Speech with the people of the dolphin Charles to the Markets.
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January 12th 1358: Parliament held by Etienne Marcel with Saint-Jacques-in-the Hôpital.
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January 14th 1358: Assassination of Jean Baillet by Perrin Marc.
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1358 : Temporary reconciliation of the dolphin Charles with Etienne Marcel.
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February 22nd 1358: Etienne Marcel gathers 3.000 rioters in Paris and invades the Palais of the City.
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February 22nd 1358: Assassinations of the marshal Robert de Clermont, of the marshal of Conflans and Régnault d' Acy by the rioters.
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February 23rd 1358: Etienne Marcel holds an assembly with the convent of Augustins, one made the decision there to give the ordinance of March 3rd, 1357 into force, to restore the council of Thirty-six and the system of'' the reformers''.
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February 26th 1358: Return of Charles II of Navarre in Paris.
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1358 : Escape from the dolphin for Senlis.
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March 14th 1358: The dolphin takes the title of Régent of France.
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May 4th 1358: Convocation of the General states with Layered branches.
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May 1358: Large Jacquerie S in the Beauvaisis (Picardy) and the Ile-de-France.
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1358 : Etienne Marcel asks for the help of Charles II of Navarre.
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1358 : Charles II of Navarre betrays Etienne Marcel by calling his English mercenaries.
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July 1358: Negotiation of a treaty of alliance between Charles II of Navarre and envoys of Edouard III of England.
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August 2nd 1358: Return of the dolphin in Paris.
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August 4th 1358: The dolphin convenes the Parisian ones with the Markets.
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1358 : Charles II of Navarre sends his challenge to the Charles dolphin.
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December 1358: Order of transfer of Jean II the Good of the manor of Savoye to the castle of Somerton.
Year 1359
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March 24th 1359: Second treated of London (Endenture).
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1359 : Refusal of France to accept the treaty of London of March 24th, 1359.
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May 25th 1359: Meeting of the States of language of oil and reading of the treaty of London which the States push back.
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1359 : Treaty of Pontoise between the dolphin Charles and Charles II of Navarre.
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October 1st 1359: Jean of Ghent, duke of Lancaster, unloads in Calais.
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October 28th 1359: Edouard III of England unloads in France.
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October 28th 1359 at May 1st 1360: Invasion of the Northern of France by the English troops.
Year 1360
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May 8th 1360: Treaty of Brétigny between France and England.
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June 13rd 1360: Ratification of the treaty of Brétigny per Jean II the Good and Edouard III of England to the Turn of London.
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October 24th 1360: Treaty of Calais between France and England.
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October 24th 1360: Release of Jean II the Good.
Year 1361
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1361 : The famine settles in France, reappearance of the Black Death.
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1361 : Died of Philippe de Rouvres, duke and count de Bourgogne.
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November 20th 1361: Reunification of the duchy of Burgundy to the Crown.
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1361 : The companies are driven out of Normandy, they gather in Burgundy and Champagne and take the name of Large Companies.
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1361 : The Grandes companies devastate the South of France.
Year 1362
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April 6th 1362: Demolished royal troops with the Battle of Brignais.
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September 12th 1362: Died of the Innocent pope VI and election of Urbain V (Guillaume de Grimoard).
Year 1363
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December 1363: Meeting of the General states with Amiens which refuse to ratify the treaty of Calais of October 24th, 1360.
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1363 : Escape from Louis, duke of Anjou.
Year 1364
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January 2nd 1364: Jean II the Good turns over to London and constitutes himself captive.
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January 2nd 1364: The dolphin Charles again regent of the kingdom of France.
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May 19th 1364: Crown Charles V of France to Rheims.
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1364 : Defeat of Philippe Bold the, duke of Burgundy, with the Charity-on-Loire and Moulineaux in front of the Navarreses.
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September 27th 1364: Demolished troops of the party of Blois to the Battle of Auray. Bertrand of Guesclin is made there prisoner. Died of Charles of Blois.
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September 27th 1364: Jean de Montfort becomes duke of Brittany under the name of Jean IV of Brittany.
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October 1364: Charles V sends messengers (Jean Ier Meingre known as Boucicaut and Jean de Craon) to Jean IV of Montfort, duke of Brittany. This one requires a time to lend its homage to king de France.
Year 1365
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April 12th 1365: Treaty of Guérande.
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1365 : Charles V pays the ransom of Bertrand of Guesclin and sends it, with the head Large Companies with Henri de Trastamare to support it in its combat against Pierre Cruel the.
Year 1366
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March 5th 1366: Bertrand of Guesclin and the Grandes companies invades the Castille for the account of Henri de Trastamare.
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September 23rd 1366: Pierre I {{er}} of Castille, taken refuge in Guyenne, sign the Treated of Libourne with the Prince Noir and Charles the Bad.
Year 1367
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1367 : Invasion of Castille by Prince Noir pursuant to the treaty of Libourne.
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April 3rd 1367: Battle of Nájera, Bertrand of Guesclin is made prisoner by the Anglo-Castilians.
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1367 : Henri de Trastamare takes refuge in France.
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1367 : Release of Bertrand of Guesclin against the payment of a ransom per Charles V.
Year 1368
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June 20th 1368: Louis de Sancerre is named Marshal of France and ordering army of Guyenne.
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November 16th 1368: Charles V informs Prince Noir whom it must return to him homage for the duchy of Guyenne.
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November 20th 1368: Signature of the Treated of Tolède between Charles V and Henri II of Castille.
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December 3rd 1368: Birth of Charles VI of France.
Year 1369
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March 14th 1369: Battle of Montiel where Henri II of Castille and Bertrand of Guesclin demolishes Pierre Ier de Castille.
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March 24th 1369: After a duel between the two sovereigns of Castille, Henri II remains only king de Castille. End of the civil war in Castille.
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1369 : Prince Noir refuses to pay homage to Charles V for the duchy of Guyenne, the inhabitants of Rodez revolt against the English, noble Rouergue and Périgord joins the party of Charles V.
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1369 : Negotiation between Edouard III and Charles V.
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June 1369: After the resumption of the title of king de France by Edouard III of England, the war begins again between France and England.
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November 30th 1369: Charles V confiscates the Aquitaine for nonappearance of Prince Noir.
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December 31st 1669: Died of Jean Chandos.
Year 1370
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1370 : Military operations in the Limousin carried out jointly by Jean de Berry and Louis de Sancerre.
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July with December 1370: With the head of the English army Robert Knolles devastation the north of France.
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October 2nd 1370: Bertrand of Guesclin is named constable of France by Charles V.
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October 1370: Pact of friendship between Bertrand of Guesclin and Olivier V of Clisson to Pontorson.
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December 1370: Battle of Pontvallain (close to Mans).
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December 19th 1370: Died of the pope Urbain V, election of Gregoire XI (Pierre Roger of Beaufort).
Year 1371
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1371 : Jean of Ghent, duke of Lancaster tries to take again to the French the fortress of Montpon.
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1371 : Capitulation of Moncontour.
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1371 : Birth of Jean without Fear, duke of Burgundy.
Year 1372
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1372 : Treaty of non-aggression signed between Louis de Male, count de Flandre and Edouard III of England.
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1372 : Marriage of Jean of Ghent, duke of Lancaster, and Constancy of Castille, girl of Pierre Cruel the, Lancaster takes the title of king de Castille and León.
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March 13rd 1372: Birth of Louis of Orleans.
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1372 : Countryside of Bertrand of Guesclin in the Poitou, the Berry, the Aunis, the the Limousin and the Saintonge.
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December 1372: Imprisonment of Jean de Grailly in the keep of the Temple.
Year 1373
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March 21st 1373: Battle of Chizé.
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March 27th 1373: Capitulation of Niort.
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1373 : Bertrand of Guesclin drives out Jean IV of Montfort of his duchy of Brittany.
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August 1373: With the head of an English army Jean of Ghent, duke of Lancaster, devastates the Picardy, the Artois and the Vermandois.
Year 1374
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1374 : Bertrand of Guesclin and Louis of Anjou seize Réole.
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August 1374: Promulgation of the ordinance on the majority of kings de France and the organization of regency.
Year 1375
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April 25th 1375: The duke Jean IV of Montfort unloads in Brittany.
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1375 : Capitulation of Cognac.
Year 1376
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June 27th 1376: Truce of Bruges between England and France.
Year 1377
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January 17th 1377: The pope Gregoire XI brings back papacy to Rome.
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June 29th 1377 in July 1377: Forwarding of Jean of Vienna on the English coasts.
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August - September 1377: Operation ground-sea on the English coasts and possessions by Jean of Vienna and Louis of Anjou.
Year 1378
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January 1378: Thomas de Woodstock unloads with Brest.
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January 4th 1378: Meet of Charles V and the emperor Charles IV of the Holy roman Empire.
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February 4th 1378: Died of Jeanne de Bourbon.
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1378 : Attempt at poisoning of Charles V by Charles II of Navarre
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March 25th 1378: Arrest of Jacques de Rue.
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Mars - April 1378: Consents of Jacques de Rue on the attempt at poisoning on Charles V ordered by Charles II of Navarre.
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March 27th 1378: Died of the pope Gregoire XI election of Urbain VI (Barthelemy Prignano)
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April with September 1378: Beginning of the Great Schism of Occident, election of two popes.
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1378 : Arrest of Pierre of the Hillock.
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September 20th 1378: Election of the antipape of Avignon Clement VII (Robert of Geneva).
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1378 : Charles V recognizes the pope Clément VII.
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December 18th 1378: Charles V wishes to confiscate the duchy of Brittany.
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December 9th 1378 with the December 18th 1378: Lawsuit of Jean IV of Montfort, duke of Brittany, at the Parliament of Paris in its absence.
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December 18th 1378: Confiscation of the duchy of Brittany, the title of duke and the paiery of Jean IV of Montfort, by the judgment delivered by the Parliament of Paris.
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December 1378: The sentence of the Parliament of Paris causes the organization of Breton resistance.
Year 1379
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1379 : Negotiation between Jean IV of Montfort and Richard II of England.
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August 3rd 1378: Jean IV of Montfort unloads in Brittany.
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August 9th 1379: Meeting of a large assembly with Dinan in Brittany.
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October 25th 1379: Revolt with Montpellier.
Year 1380
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January 20th 1380: Louis of Anjou makes his entry in Montpellier.
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January 24th 1380: Reading of the bill of indictment and the judgment pronounced against the inhabitants of Montpellier.
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1380 : After the failure of Louis of Anjou in the administration of Languedoc, he is recalled and replaced by Bertrand of Guesclin.
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March 1st 1380: Treaty of alliance between Richard II of England and Jean IV of Montfort.
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April 1380: Petition addressed by the Breton ones to Charles V who does not let himself bend.
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1380 : Incursion of the Companies into Languedoc
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June with July 1380: Bertrand of Guesclin fights the truck drivers in the Bourbonnais and the Auvergne.
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July 20th 1380 with the January 15th 1381: Ride of Thomas de Woodstock in the Aisne, the Champagne, the Vendômois to penetrate finally in Brittany.
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September 16th 1380: Died of Charles V.
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September 1380: During a council, Louis of Anjou asserts the title of regent of the kingdom of France and the guard of Charles VI.
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October 2nd 1380: Louis of Anjou is declared regent of the kingdom of France.
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1380 : Philippe the Bold one, duke of Burgundy, is designated for the guard of wire of Charles V.
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November 4th 1380: Crown Charles VI from France in Rheims.
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November 19th 1380: Charles VI names Jean de Berry general lieutenant of Languedoc.
Year 1381
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1381 : Revolts in the cities of Languedoc.
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September 4th 1381: Second Treated of Guérande which returns to Jean IV of Montfort his duchy of Brittany.
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September 17th 1381: Charles VI adopts the emblem of the kite.
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December 1381: Peace treaty signed between Jean de Berry and Gaston III of Foix-Béarn.
Year 1382
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January 17th 1381: After the call to the help of the queen Jeanne II of Naples, Louis of Anjou leaves for the Italy.
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February 27th 1382 with the March 23rd 1382: Revolt of Harelle in Rouen.
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March 1st 1382 with the March 15th 1382: Revolt in Paris of the Maillotins against the government after the re-establishment of the taxes on the wine, salt and all the goods.
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July 10th 1382: Louis de Male, count de Flandre, ask for the help of Philippe the Bold one, duke of Burgundy.
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1382 : Second revolt of Harelle of Rouen.
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October 1st 1382: Conspiracy of the Parisian middle-class men.
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November 21st 1382 with the November 26th 1382: Tender of the Flemish cities by the royal armies of France.
Year 1383
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January 12th 1383: After the conspiracy of the middle-class men of Paris the arrests start.
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January 27th 1383: Suppression by Charles VI of municipal freedoms.
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January 28th 1383: Execution of Jean Desmarets.
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March 1st 1383: Charles VI reconciles himself with the Parisian ones.
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April with September 1383: Crusade of Henri Despenser, bishop of Norwich, in Flanders.
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1383 : Revolt of Tuchins in Languedoc.
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1383 : Died of Venceslas Ier of Luxembourg, duke of the Brabant.
Year 1384
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January 30th 1384: Died of Louis de Male, count de Flandre, and beginning of the Burgundian State.
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September 14th 1384: Truce of Leulinghem enters France and England.
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September 21st 1384: Died of Louis of Anjou in Italy. His/her son Louis II of Anjou becomes duke of Anjou and king de Naples
Year 1385
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June 1st 1385 at October 1385: French forwarding in Scotland under the command of the admiral Jean of Vienna.
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April 12th 1385: Marriage of Jean without Fear, count de Nevers, with Marguerite of Bavaria.
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July 17th 1385: Marriage of Charles VI with Isabeau of Bavaria.
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December 18th 1385: Traité of Turned.
Year 1386
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1386 : Preparation of a project of invasion of England.
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December 28th 1386: Died of Charles (first dolphin) wire of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria.
Year 1387
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1387 : Died of Charles II the Bad one, king de Navarre.
Year 1388
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1388 : Countryside of Gueldre led by Charles VI.
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1388 : Truce concluded with England.
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November 3rd 1388: Parliament of Rheims, Charles VI seizes the power to control and returns her uncles.
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1388 : Installation of the new advisers of Charles VI, (the Marmousets).
Year 1389
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January 27th 1389: Marriage of Louis of Orleans and Valentine Visconti.
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1389 : Arnaud de Corbie is named Chancelier of Charles VI.
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March 11th 1389: Ordinances on the currencies.
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May 1st 1389: Celebrates of Saint-Denis (dubbing, tournaments, requiem of Bertrand of Guesclin.
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August 22nd 1389: Crown of Isabeau of Bavaria.
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September 2nd 1389 with the February 28th 1390: Charles VI in Languedoc.
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October 15th 1389: Died of the pope of Rome Urbain VI, election of Boniface IX (Pietro Tomacelli)
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November 9th 1389: Birth of Isabelle de France (1389 - 1409).
Year 1390
Year 1391
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January 24th 1391: Birth of Jeanne de France (1391 - 1433), girl of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria.
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July 25th 1391: Died of Jean III of Armagnac.
Year 1392
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February 6th 1392: Birth of Charles (second dolphin).
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June 13rd 1392: Attempted murder on the person of Olivier V of Clisson perpetrated by Pierre de Craon.
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August 1392: Following the attempted murder on Olivier de Clisson, Charles VI declares the war with Jean IV of Montfort, duke of Brittany.
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August 5th 1392: First crisis of insanity of Charles VI in the forest of the Mans. The uncles of the king return to the capacity
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August 6th 1392: Reference of the government of Marmousets (Office of the River, Jean de Montaigu, Jean the Draper)
Year 1393
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January 28th 1393: Ball of burning the, new crisis of insanity of Charles VI.
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1393 : Conference of Hellinghem enters France and England.
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August 22nd or August 24th 1392: Birth of Marie de France (1393 - 1438).
Year 1394
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September 16th 1394: Died of the pope of Avignon Clement VI, election of Benoit XIII (Pierre de Luna).
Year 1395
Year 1396
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October 27th 1396: Meet of Charles VI and Richard II of England with Ardres.
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September 25th 1396: Defeat of the Christian army with Nicopolis.
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1396 : Marriage of Jean V of Brittany with Jeanne de France.
Year 1397
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January 22nd 1397: Birth of Louis de Guyenne, wire of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria.
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July 26th 1397: The Marshal of France Louis de Sancerre is named Connétable of France, with died of the count of Have.
Year 1398
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August 31st 1398: Birth of Jean de Touraine, wire of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria.
Year 1399
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September 29th with the September 30th 1390: Abdication of Richard II of England followed by its imprisonment to the Tower of London.
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September 30th 1399: Advent of Henri IV of England.
Year 1400
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February 17th (?) 1400: Died of Richard II of England.
Year 1401
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January 13rd 1401: Died of the second dolphin Charles.
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October 27th 1401: Birth of Catherine de Valois (1401 - 1437), girl of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria.
Year 1402
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February 6th 1402: Died of the constable Louis de Sancerre. It is buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis, beside the vault of the king Charles V.
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October 19th 1402: After the death of Jean IV of Montfort, duke of Brittany, Philippe the Bold one, duke of Burgundy is combined with Brittany and obtains the regency of the duchy.
Year 1403
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22 February 1403: Birth of Charles VII of France.
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April 26th 1403: Promulgation of the ordinance on the succession, the government during the disease of Charles VI and the abolition of the ordinance on the majority of kings de France of January 1393.
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April 27th 1404: Died of Philippe the Bold one, duke of Burgundy, his Jean son without Peur succeeds to him.
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October 27th 1403: Marriage of Amédée VIII of Savoy with Marie of Burgundy (1380 - 1428).
Year 1405
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August 1405: Attempt at removal on the person of Louis de France, duke of Guyenne by Louis de France, duke of Orleans.
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1405 : Odette or Oudinette Champdivers becomes the mistress of Charles VI.
Year 1406
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1406 : Marriage of Jean de France, duke of Touraine with Jacqueline of Bavaria.
Year 1407
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May 19th 1407: Benoit XIII writes in secrecy the bubble which excommunicates Charles VI but this one is not published.
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November 23rd 1407: Assassination of Louis de France, duke of Orleans, on order of Jean without Fear, duke of Burgundy.
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November 10th 1407: Birth and died of Philippe de France (1407 - 1407), wire of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria.
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November 25th 1407: Jean without Peur acknowledges the murder of Louis of Orleans with Jean de Berry and Louis II of Anjou, but those keep silence.
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November 26th 1407: Jean without Peur leaves Paris for the Flanders.
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December 10th 1412: Valentine Visconti requests repair from Charles VI for the assassination of her Louis husband of Orleans.
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December 21st 1407: Valentine Visconti and her sons renew their request so that justice is made.
Year 1408
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February 28th 1408: Return of Jean without Fear in Paris.
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April 18th 1408: Bubble of Benoit XIII excommunicating Charles VI.
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July 2nd 1408: Isabeau of Bavaria and Jean de Berry take in Charles VI the letters of grace granted to Jean without Peur.
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November 3rd 1408: Charles VI is removed and taken along to Tours.
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November 28th 1408: Died of Valentine Visconti.
Year 1409
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March 17th 1409: Charles VI fact his entry in Paris.
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October 7th 1409: Arrest of Jean de Montaigu.
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October 7th 1409 with the October 17th 1409: Torment and execution of Jean de Montaigu.
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October 20th 1409: Installation of a commission of reforms.
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November 11th 1409: Alliance of Jean without Fear with Isabeau of Bavaria.
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December 27th 1409: Jean without Peur obtains the guard of the dolphin Louis de France, duke of Guyenne.
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1409 : Marriage of Philippe II of Burgundy with Michelle de Valois (1395-1422)).
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December 31st 1409: Reads justice held by Jean without Peur.
Year 1410
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April 15th 1410: League of Gien and constitution of the Armagnac party: beginning of the Civil war between Armagnacs and Burgundian.
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July 1410: Promulgation of the royal decree prohibiting on the subjects of king de France to arm itself.
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September 2nd 1410: Proclamation of Turns.
Year 1411
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August 14th 1411: Answer to the challenge of July 18th, 1411 of Jean without Peur which raises an army.
Year 1412
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May 8th 1412: Charles VI with the head of his army leaves Paris in order to fight Jean I {{er}} of Berry.
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1412 : Marriage of Louis de France, duke of Guyenne with Marguerite of Burgundy (1393-1441).
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1412 (?) : Birth of Jeanne d' Arc.
Year 1413
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March 20th 1413: Died of Henri IV of England, his son Henri V of England succeeds to him.
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June 1413: Execution of Pierre of Essarts.
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July 28th with the August 8th 1413: Peace of Pontoise.
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August 27th 1413: Attempt at removal of Charles VI per Jean without Fear.
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September 5th 1413: Revocation of the ordinance of Cabochiens.
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1413 : The Armagnacs make reign terror in Paris.
Year 1414
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January 23rd 1414: Entry of Jean without Fear in Paris.
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February 10th 1414: Banishment of Jean without Fear by the council of the king.
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1414 : Negotiation of Jean without Fear with the English.
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April 4th 1414 with the September 4th 1414: Charles VI and the Armagnacs fight battle to the Burgundian ones.
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September 22nd 1414: Charles VI names his son Louis de Guyenne general governor of finances.
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November 1st 1414: Council of Constancy.
Year 1415
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August 12th 1415: Unloading of Henri V of England in Normandy.
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September 22nd 1415: Catch of Harfleur by the English.
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October 12th 1415: Meeting of the Large Council with Rouen where it was decided to mobilize the French Army and to start the combat against the English.
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October 25th 1415: Battle of Azincourt, the great names of the French knighthood disappear during this battle: Jean {{Ier}} of Alençon, Edouard III of Bar, Jean de Bar, lord of Puisaye, Robert de Bar, Charles Ier d' Albret, Antoine of the Brabant, Philippe of Burgundy.
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October 25th 1415: Died of Edward, Duke of York to the battle of Azincourt.
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November 29th 1415: Lamentable return of Charles VI in Paris.
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December 18th 1415: Died of Louis de Guyenne in Rouen.
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December 30th 1412: Bernard VII of Armagnac receives the sword of constable of France.
Year 1416
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February 12th 1416: Bernard VII of Armagnac is named general captain of the kingdom of France.
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April 4th 1416: Charles of France, count de Ponthieu (future Charles VII of France) becomes dolphin of France.
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August 15th 1416: Died of Jean de France, duke of Berry.
Year 1417
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1417 : On order of Bernard VII of Armagnac, Isabeau of Bavaria is exiled with Tours.
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1417 : Died of Louis II, duke of Anjou.
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1417 : Paris stake of the fight between Burgundian and Armagnacs.
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1417 : Beginning of anglo-Burgundian military operations in France.
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1417 : Henri V of England unloads in Normandy.
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November 2nd 1417: Isabeau of Bavaria is delivered by Jean without Peur.
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November 11th 1417: Election of the pope Martin V (Oddone Colonna). End of the Great Schism of Occident.
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December 23rd 1417: The provisional government installed with Troyes is directed by Jean without Peur.
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December 23rd 1417: Isabeau of Bavaria names Jean without Peur governor-general of the kingdom of France.
Year 1418
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May 29th 1418: Massacres of the Armagnacs, of which Bernard VII and Henri de Marle, Chancellor of France, in the prisons of Paris.
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June 1418: Guy de Bar, lord of Presles, is named provost of Paris.
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1418 : Installation of a new government with “the approval” of Charles VI.
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1418 : The Charles dolphin tries to take again Paris with the Burgundian ones.
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August 21st with the August 30th 1418: New massacres of Armagnacs in the prisons of Paris.
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August 22nd 1418: Cherbourg goes to the English.
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1418 : The Charles dolphin organizes a government in exile.
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September 16th 1418: Treaty of Saint-Maur.
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September 21st 1418: Creation of a “Parliament of Poitiers” by the ordinance of Niort.
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1418 : Occupation of Normandy by the English.
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December 30th 1418: The Charles dolphin takes the title of regent of the kingdom of France.
Year 1419
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January 2nd 1419: Catch of Rouen by the English.
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September 10th 1419: Meet Montereau.
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September 10th 1419: Assassination of Jean without Fear, duke of Burgundy and Archambaud de Foix on the bridge of Montereau.
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December 2nd 1419: Alliance concluded between Henri V from England and Philippe III from Burgundy.
Year 1420
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January 17th 1420: Philippe III the Good, duke of Burgundy, influences the Court of Troyes and manages to obtain the forfeiture of the Charles dolphin of his rights.
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February 1st 1420: Entry of Charles VI and Henri V of England in Paris.
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December 6th 1420: Henri V of England joins together the General states in Paris
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December 23rd 1420: Schedule by which the assassins of Jean without Peur are declared guilty of crime of lese-majesty.
Year 1421
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1421 : Learning the arrival from the Scot in France, Thomas of Lancaster, duke of Clarence devastate the Beauce.
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March 22nd 1421: Battle of free-Scottish Wallow gained by the dolphin Charles. Died of Thomas of Lancaster, duke of Clarence.
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1421 : The Charles dolphin names John Stuart de Buchan constable of France.
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1421 : Jean V of Brittany is combined with the Charles dolphin.
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December 6th 1421: Birth of Henri VI of England.
Year 1422
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August 1422: Marriage of the dolphin Charles and Marie of Anjou.
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August 31st 1422: Died of the king Henri V of England with Vincennes.
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August 31st 1422: Jean of Lancaster, duke of Bedford, is indicated as regent of the kingdom of France.
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October 21st 1422: Died of Charles VI.
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1422 : Henri VI of England is proclaimed king de France and of England.
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1422 : Jean V of Brittany passes by again in the anglo-Burgundian camp.
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October 30th 1422: Charles VII of France takes the title of king de France.
Year 1423
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1423 : Anglo-Breton treaty.
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November 3rd 1423: Marriage of Jean of Lancaster and Anne of Burgundy.
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1423 : Marriage of Arthur de Richemont (future Arthur III of Brittany) with Marguerite of Burgundy.
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July 3rd 1423: Birth of Louis XI of France.
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1423 : Marriage of Humphrey of Lancaster, duke of Gloucester, with Jacqueline de Hainaut.
Year 1424
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August 17th 1424: Battle of Verneuil. Died of John Stuart.
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1424 : Marriage of Charles Ier de Bourbon, count de Clermont, with Agnes of Burgundy (1407-1476).
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October 21st 1424: Agreement signed between Arthur de Richemont and Charles VII.
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1424 : Marriage of Louis III of Anjou with Marguerite of Savoy 1416-1479.
Year 1425
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March 7th 1425: With Chinon Charles VII names Arthur, Count de Richmond, constable of France.
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1425 : Birth of Radegonde, girl of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
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1425 : Charles VII returns his advisers (Jean Louvet, Tanguy of Châtel, Pierre Frotier).
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1425 : Jeanne d' Arc hears her voices for the first time.
Year 1427
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February 1427: Arthur, count de Richemont, fact walnut tree Pierre de Giac.
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February 1427: Georges of Trémoille new adviser of Charles VII.
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September 8th 1427: Jean V of Brittany is combined again with the English.
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1427 : Beginning of the hostilities between Arthur, count de Richemont, and Georges of Trémoille.
Year 1428
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1428 : Alliance between Charles Ier de Bourbon, count de Clermont, Bernard de Pardiac and Arthur, count de Richemont.
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1428 : Birth of Catherine of France (1428-1446), girl of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
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October 1st 1428: Meeting of the General states with Chinon.
Year 1429
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February 12th 1429: Day of the Herrings.
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1429 : Jeanne d' Arc leaves Domrémy.
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1429 : Jeanne d' Arc meets the lord Robert de Baudricourt with Vaucouleurs.
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February 13rd 1429 with the February 23rd 1429: Travel of Jeanne d' Arc of Vaucouleurs in Chinon.
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1429 : On order of Charles VII, Jeanne d' Arc passes a double examination to Poitiers including one with Yolande d' Aragon.
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1429 : Junction of Jean Pasquerel with Jeanne d' Arc with Turns.
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April 29th 1429: Entry of Jeanne d' Arc in Orleans.
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May 7th 1429: Catch of the fort of the Turrets in Orleans. Jeanne d' Arc is wounded with the shoulder by an arrow.
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June 18th 1429: Battle of Patay, victory of Jeanne d' Arc over the English.
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1429 : Truce signed between Philippe III of Burgundy and Charles VII.
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August 28th 1429: Four months truce signed between Jean of Luxembourg and Charles VII with Compiegne.
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September 8th 1429: Attacks of Paris by Jeanne d' Arc who is once again wounded.
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September 13rd 1429: Failure of the French Army in front of Paris, it reprocesses towards Lagny, Provins and Bray.
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October 13rd 1429: Jean of Lancaster names Philippe III of Burgundy lieutenant-general of king d' Angleterre for the kingdom of France.
Year 1430
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January 1430: Marriage of Philippe III with Isabelle of Portugal (1397-1471).
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1430 : Birth of Jeanne de France girl of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
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1430 : The voices of Jeanne d' Arc are keep silent.
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1430 : Opening of the hostilities by Philippe III of Burgundy.
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May 24th 1430: Jeanne d' Arc is made captive by the Burgundian ones in Margny-the-Compiegne and is imprisoned in Compiegne.
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1430 : Jeanne d' Arc is transferred to the fortress from Beaulieu from where it tries to flee.
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1430 : Jean II of Luxembourg takes along Jeanne d' Arc to the castle of Beaurevoir.
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November 21st 1430: Jeanne d' Arc is delivered to the English.
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December 28th 1430: Arrival of Jeanne d' Arc in Rouen.
Year 1431
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February 21st 1431 with the March 17th 1431: Interrogation of Jeanne d' Arc.
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1431 : Lawsuit of Jeanne d' Arc. Jean d' Estivet sends his indictment to the theologists of Paris, who declare it heretic. Jeanne d' Arc states to rely on the judgment of the pope, but she is not listened. The bishop Pierre Cauchon tightens a Jeanne trap d' Arc so that she disavows her voices.
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May 30th 1431: The bishop Pierre Cauchon gives Jeanne d' Arc to the secular ones. Jeanne d' Arc is burned alive on roughing-hew it in Rouen.
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December 16th 1431: Henri VI of England is crowned king de France in Paris.
Year 1433
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June 1433: Georges of Trémoille is disgraced to have tried by twice assassinating Arthur de Richemont.
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November 10th 1433: Birth of Charles Bold the.
Year 1434
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1434 : Release of Jean de Bourbon captive since the battle of Azincourt (October 25th, 1415).
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1434 : Birth of Yolande de France, girl of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
Year 1435
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January 1435: Interview of Nevers between Charles VII, Philippe III of Burgundy and Arthur de Richemont.
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1435 : Died of Isabeau of Bavaria.
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September 14th 1435: Died of Jean, duke of Bedford.
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September 21st 1435: Treated of Arras which marks the reconciliation between Charles VII and Philippe III of Burgundy.
Year 1436
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1436 : Birth of Philippe de France, wire of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
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1436 : Meeting of the General states with Turns.
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April 14th 1436: Release of Paris by the troops of Charles VII.
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June 25th 1436: Marriage of the Louis dolphin (future Louis XI of France) with Marguerite of Scotland.
Year 1437
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1437 : Birth of Marguerite de France, girl of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
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November 12th 1437: Entry of Charles VII in Paris.
Year 1438
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September 10th 1438: Birth of Marie de France and Jeanne de France, girls of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
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September 13rd 1438: Capitulation of Meaux.
Year 1439
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February 2nd 1439: Jacques Cœur becomes the banker of Charles VII.
Year 1440
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October 27th 1440: Execution of Gilles de Rais.
Year 1441
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September 1141: Resumption of the Ile-de-France by Charles VII.
Year 1442
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1442 : Jacques Cœur becomes the adviser of Charles VII.
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August 9th 1442: Died of Jean V of Brittany.
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December 8th 1442: Charles VII releases Réole.
Year 1443
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1443 : Beginning of the connection of Charles VII with Agnes Sorel.
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February 1st 1443: Birth of Madeleine de France (1443 - 1495), girl of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
Year 1444
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August 26th 1444: Battle of Bottelen.
Year 1445
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Mars 1445: Schedule of Louppy-le-Châtel creating the companies of ordinances, the permanent professional army and reform of the army.
Year 1446
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1446 : Birth of Charles of France (1446-1472), duke of Berry, duke of Normandy, then of Guyenne, Wire of Charles VII and Marie of Anjou.
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1446 : The Louis dolphin tries to seize the throne of his/her father.
Year 1447
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January 1st, 1447: Exiled the Louis dolphin settles into Dauphine.
Year 1448
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March 16th 1448: Resumption of Mans by the French.
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1448 : Extension of the truce of Turns of May 28th, 1444.
Year 1449
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March 24th 1449: Rupture of the Franco-English truce.
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Mars 1449: Catch of Ferns by François de Surienne.
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October 29th 1449: Catch of Rouen by the French.
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December 8th 1449: Sit of Harfleur.
Year 1450
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1450 : Charles VII makes the decision to make rehabilitate Jeanne d' Arc.
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February 9th 1450: Died of Agnes Sorel.
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1450 : Conquest of Guyenne by the French.
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November 5th 1450: Died of Jean IV of Armagnac.
Year 1451
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July 31st 1451: Arrest of Jacques Heart.
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November 14th 1451: Marriage of the Louis dolphin with Charlotte of Savoy.
Year 1453
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1452 : Marriage of Yolande de France with Amédée IX of Savoy.
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1452 : Marriage of Jeanne de France with Jean II of Bourbon.
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1452 : Died of François I {{er}} of Brittany.
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October 23rd 1452: Resumption of Bordeaux by the English.
Year 1453
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October 15th 1453: Resumption of Bordeaux by the French.
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October 17th 1453: Died of John Talbot.
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1453 : Henri VI of England sinks in the insanity like his maternal grandfather Charles VI.
Sources
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French history followed by Chronology of the French history of Jean-Charles Volkmann (Edict. J.P. Gisserot, 1997).
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Charles VI the insane king of Francoise Autrand
Internal bonds
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Project: Military history/One hundred Year old War
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Project: History
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