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    The Praguerie (French pronunciation: [pʁaɡʁi]) was a revolt of the French nobility against King Charles VII from February to July 1440. It was so named...
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    open rebellion against his father in a short-lived revolt known as the Praguerie in 1440. The king forgave his rebellious vassals, including Louis, to...
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    conflict which culminated in the Praguerie revolt of 1440. Though the English failed to take advantage of the Praguerie itself, the prospect of gaining...
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    in the final years of the Hundred Years War. Jean participated in the Praguerie revolt against Charles VII and was a leader of the League of the Public...
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  • calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time. February - June – Praguerie: The French nobility rises up against King Charles VII. February 21 –...
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    and conferred knighthood. Despite this service, he took part in the "Praguerie" (a revolt by the French nobles against Charles VII) in 1439–1440. When...
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  • 1438 1440 Chanka–Inca War Kingdom of Cusco Chanka Chiefdom 1440 1440 Praguerie Kingdom of France French nobility 1440 1446 Old Zürich War   Old Swiss...
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    revolt of the French nobles the following year (an event known as the Praguerie) and offered shelter to the Dauphin Louis, who had rebelled against his...
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    fell out with Charles VII, and took part in a revolt in 1439–40, (the Praguerie) but was forgiven, having been a lifelong friend of the king. He took...
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    to broker a peace between both parties. However, John took part in the Praguerie revolt in 1440 against Charles VII, and signed a neutrality agreement...
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  • Cabochien revolt in Paris 1418: Revolt in Châlons-en-Champagne 1440: Praguerie, a noble rebellion 1465: League of the Public Weal, a noble rebellion...
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    brother Arthur de Richemont, Constable of France. Compromised in the Praguerie against King Charles VII in the spring of 1440, the Duke of Brittany wanted...
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    Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1440), and Pontoise (1441). The Bureaus helped suppress the Praguerie rebellion against Charles in 1440. When the Treaty of Tours (which had...
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  • Charles VIII, but also participated in two aristocratic uprisings, the Praguerie against Charles VII in 1440 and the War of the Public Weal in 1465 against...
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  • Years War 22 October – Gilles de Rais is executed in Nantes Unknown – The Praguerie rebellion breaks out against the rule of Charles VII Hourihane, Colum...
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  • subjects to act with hostility towards the English. John took part in the Praguerie (1440) of the barons and the Dauphin of France, but the coalition was...
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  • decade ran from January 1, 1440, to December 31, 1449 February - June – Praguerie: The French nobility rises up against King Charles VII. February 21 –...
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    with Charles of Bourbon against Charles VII in the revolt known as the Praguerie. In 1441 Changy and Pavie were pillaged by his men. In 1442 he again had...
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    Guînes, the favorite of King Charles VII of France, took part in the Praguerie and was captured at Battle of Azincourt (1415). Jean de la Trémoille (1377-1449)...
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    of Arc at the Siege of Orléans (January 1429). He participated in the "Praguerie" under the rule of Charles VII. He participated in the League of the Public...
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  • he participated in the feudal revolt against Charles VII known as the Praguerie and subsequently lost his post as Seneschal of Toulouse, which he had...
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    (thirteen good towns of Auvergne) which had supported Charles VII during the Praguerie revolt of 1440. In 1424, Blanche Dauphine, inheritor of the manor, married...
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    1437 he became seneschal of Anjou, and in 1440 of Poitou. During the Praguerie he served with the king's forces against those of the rebel nobles and...
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    was the residence of the lords of Espinasse. In June 1440 during the Praguerie, King Charles VII, who came from Auzances and went to Montaigut-en-Combraille...
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    requests not too dissimilar to those which formed the pretext of the Praguerie revolt two years earlier. Among these nobles were the Dukes of Orléans...
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