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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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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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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(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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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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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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Harfleur (category Communes of Seine-Maritime)
the tens of thousands. In 1435, the people of the district of Caux, led by Jean de Grouchy, rose against the English. One hundred and four of the inhabitants...
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Hundred Years War 4 October – The siege of Saint-Denis ends in an English victory 4 May – Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon, princes (died 1482) Unknown...
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each year beginning in 1432, and from 1435 onward performed a religious play centered on the lifting of the siege. The play represented her as a divinely-sent...
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during filming include Crécy, Poitiers, Agincourt, Mont Saint Michel, Carcassonne, Saint Denis, Tower of London, Gloucester Cathedral, St. Gregory’s with St...
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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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Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (category Knights of the Garter)
l'Arche about 1434. In July 1435 he raised a force of 2000 men in England, and with Lords Talbot and Scales besieged Saint-Denis, capturing it in October...
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Holy Child of La Guardia, Spanish folk saint (b. n/a) December 28 – Bertoldo di Giovanni, Italian sculptor (b. c. 1435) date unknown – Anne of Orléans,...
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John Fastolf (category Knights of the Garter)
Stephen Cooper relocates this battle from Rouvray-Saint-Denis to Rouvray-Sainte-Croix. During the 1429 Siege of Orléans, the French had planned to abandon the...
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Edited by: Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Devin J. Stewart. Rossi 1975, p. 320, Siege of Rhodes, 1444. Ziyādaẗ 1975, pp. 499–501...
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The Battle of Gerberoy was fought in 1435 between French and English forces. The French were led by La Hire and Jean Poton de Xaintrailles, who were victorious...
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ending with the Treaty of Arras in 1435. In 1389, Louis married Valentina Visconti, daughter of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan. They had: A son...
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Simon Morhier (category Year of birth unknown)
captain of Montlhéry. He campaigned in the Cotentin in 1435. After the Duke of Burgundy abandoned the alliance with England by signing the Treaty of Arras...
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Charles the Bold (redirect from Charles of Burgundy)
French battle cry, "Montjoie Saint Denis!" (which was also the motto of the Kingdom of France). In 1449, the wealthy city of Ghent rebelled against Burgundian...
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This is a chronological list of battles involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792). For pre-987 battles, see List of battles involving the Franks and...
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March to Reims (category Battles of the Hundred Years' War)
lifted the siege of Orléans and won a decisive victory at the Battle of Patay, the English and Burgundians no longer posed a threat. Joan of Arc convinced...
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red and blue colors of the city of Paris, and was the traditional color of Saint Denis, the Christian martyr and patron saint of Paris. In the mid-19th...
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of León, defeat Afonso I of Portugal and Gerald the Fearless at the Siege of Badajoz. (Date unknown). The Order of Santiago (Order of Saint James of Compostela)...
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Hermitage Museum (redirect from Hermitage, Saint Petersburg)
is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was founded in 1764 when Empress Catherine the Great acquired a collection of paintings from...
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Cyprian (258) – Bishop of Carthage, North Africa – Christian Martyr executed in the persecution ordered by Emperor Valerian Saint Denis – according to legend...
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works, such as La vie de saint Louis and the chronicle of the Siege of Rhodes, show his originality. In all, sixteen books of hours and ten other manuscripts...
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Dabiq (magazine) (redirect from The Law of Allah or the Laws of Men)
magazine of the Islamic State, published via the deep web from July 2014 to July 2016 (Ramadan 1435 to Shawwal 1437). One of the many forms of Islamic...
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