• The siege of Saint-Denis (Late August – 4 October 1435) was the last instance of cooperation between the English and their Burgundian allies in the Hundred...
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    The siege of Paris of 1435-36 took place during the decisive Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War. The resurgent forces of Charles VII of France...
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    centuries. After the battle of Montépilloy on 26 August 1429, Joan of Arc and Duke John II of Alençon took Saint-Denis, a town north of Paris. On August 28,...
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    men for sieges, and equipped them accordingly. But when the Duke of Bedford died in 1435, the Burgundian government in Paris defected to the French, leaving...
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  • (1433–34) – Hussite Wars Siege of Gaeta (1435) Siege of Saint-Denis (1435) – Part of the Hundred Years' War Siege of Calais (1436) – Part of the Hundred Years'...
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  • Saint-Denis (1435) – 1435 – Lancastrian War (Hundred Years' War) Siege of Calais (1436) – 1436 – Lancastrian War (Hundred Years' War) Siege of Tartas...
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    Jean de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam (category French prisoners of war in the Hundred Years' War)
    number of knights, initially 24, of which Jean was selected to be one. In 1432 he besieged Lagny-sur-Marne, and conquered Saint-Denis in 1435. After the...
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    February 1464) was a French chronicler and monk of the Abbey of Saint-Denis known for his chronicle of Charles VII. Chartier was born in Bayeux in 1385-1390...
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    part of the annual celebration, and by 1435, a play, Mistère du siège d'Orléans (Mystery of the Siege of Orléans), portrayed her as the vehicle of the...
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    great love of Charles VII's life was his mistress, Agnès Sorel. Charles VII and Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, then signed the 1435 Treaty of Arras, by...
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