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   Alliance   Joan of Arc
  3rd July Reims   Joan of Arc's army camps near the pro-Burgundian city of Auxerre, which finally agreed to neutrality
   Arrest   Talbot
   Patay   Captured by Joan of Arc at Patay near Orleans
   Battle of Herrings   Fastolf, John
  12th Feb Orleans   Beats off a force of Scottish & French who are trying to enter Orleans
   Battle of Herrings   Fastolf, John
  12th Feb Orleans   Killed during a joinf Scottish & French attempt to enter Orleans
   Battle of Patay   Fastolf, John
  19th June Patay   Defeated in battle at Patay by Joan's army forcing the English out of the Loire Valley
   Battle of Patay   John of Bedford
  18th June Patay   A continuous series of engagements spread over some 14 miles, the English lose nearly half (2,200) of their troops, as opposed to 20 French and Scots
   Battle of Patay   Talbot
  19th June Patay   Defeated in battle at Patay by Joan's army forcing the English out of the Loire Valley
   Battle of Patay   Charles VII
  17th June Patay   Joan of Arc's army crushes a large English force at the battle of Patay, during which the English lost nearly half of their troops
   Battle of Patay   Joan of Arc
  17th June Patay   Joan of Arc's army crushes a large English force at the battle of Patay, during which the English lost nearly half of their troops
  18th June Patay   Joan returns to Orleans, & is greeted by joyful citizens
  19th June Patay   Joan of Arc leads the victorious French, with English prisoners, back to Orleans
   Battle of Rouvray   Fastolf, John
  12th Feb Rouvray   Defeats the French at Rouvay defending a convoy carrying rations to Suffolk's Army
   Battle of Rouvray   John of Bedford
  12th Feb Rouvray   A French army is badly defeated at the battle of Rouvray (aka "battle of the Herrings")
   Battle of Rouvray   Stuart, John
  12th Feb Rouvray   Unsuccessfully attacks a convoy led by John Falstolf to supply the Earl of Suffolk
   Birth   Catherine of Valois
     Birth of Edmund Tudor, later Henry VII, son of Catherine & Owen Tudor
   Birth   Henry VII
     Birth of Edmund Tudor, later Henry VII, son of Catherine & Owen Tudor
   Birth   Neville Kingmaker, Richard
     Birth of Richard Neville
   Birth   Tudor, Owen
     Birth of Edmund Tudor, later Henry VII, son of Catherine & Owen Tudor
   Capture   Charles VII
  12th June Jargeau   Joan of Arc's army captures Jargeau after a brief siege
   July Compiegne   Leads the capture of Compiegne from the English
  9th July Troyes   Troyes surrenders after Joan of Arc organizes effective preparations for a full assault
   Capture   Joan of Arc
  12th June Jargeau   Joan of Arc's army captures Jargeau after a brief siege
  15th June Meung sur Loire   Joan of Arc's army captures the fortified bridge at Meung-sur-Loire & then moves on to Beaugency
  9th July Troyes   Troyes surrenders after Joan of Arc organizes effective preparations for a full assault
   Coronation   Henry VI
  6th Nov Westminster Abbey   Crowned King of England
   Coronation   Charles VII
  11th May Loches   Joan meets Charles VII at Loches & convinces him to push forward toward Reims for his coronation
  17th July Reims   Charles VII is crowned at Reims' Cathedral, Joan is at his side, holding her banner
   Coronation   Joan of Arc
  11th May Loches   Joan meets Charles VII at Loches & convinces him to push forward toward Reims for his coronation
  17th July Reims   Charles VII is crowned at Reims' Cathedral, Joan is at his side, holding her banner
  17th July Reims   Joan of Arc dictates a letter to the Duke of Burgundy asking him to establish "a firm, lasting peace" with Charles & the Armagnacs
  17th July Reims   Returns to Chinon in accordance to her vision then leads the Dauphin to Reims
   Marriage   Catherine of Valois
     Secretly marries Henry Tudor, a commoner & so she can avoid objections by Parliament
   Marriage   Neville Kingmaker, Richard
   London   Marries Alice daughter of Thomas de Montagu, Earl of Salisbury, & inherits his titles
   Marriage   Richard
     Marries Cecily, daughter of Ralph Neville
   Marriage   Tudor, Owen
   London   Secretly marries Catherine of Valois
   Marriage   Constantine XI
     Constantine XI marries Caterina Gattilusio, daughter of the Genoese lord of Lesbos, 2nd marriage
   Siege of Beaugency   Joan of Arc
  17th June Beaugency   Beaugency's English garrison agrees to withdraw
   Siege of Chalons sur Marne   Joan of Arc
  14th July Chalons sur Marne   Chalons-sur-Marne immediately opens its gates Joan of Arc's army
   Siege of Jargeau   Charles VII
  12th June Jargeau   Joan of Arc's army captures Jargeau after a brief siege
   Siege of Jargeau   Joan of Arc
  12th June Jargeau   Joan of Arc's army captures Jargeau after a brief siege
   Siege of La Charite sur Loire   Joan of Arc
   Nov La Charite sur Loire   La-Charite-sur-Loire is besieged, Joan of Arc's army is finally forced to lift the siege due to a lack of funding from the Royal Court
   Siege of Meung sur Loire   Joan of Arc
  15th June Meung sur Loire   Joan of Arc's army captures the fortified bridge at Meung-sur-Loire & then moves on to Beaugency
   Siege of Orleans   John of Bedford
   Orleans   Lays the Siege of Orleans
   Siege of Orleans   Talbot
  18th June Orleans   Decides to rereat from Orleans
   Siege of Orleans   Charles VII
   Mar Orleans   Charles orders Joan to be questioned by theologians at Chinon & Poitiers, the clergy give her their approval & advise Charles to grant her request of an army to raise the siege of Orleans
  22nd Mar Orleans   Joan of Arc dictates a letter to the English, recorded by Jean Erault, asking them to leave Orleans
  5th April Tours   Joan of Arc is given a banner & armour at Tours, then arrives at Blois, where the army is gathering to raise the siege of Orleans
  25th April Orleans   Joan of Arc leaves for Orleans with an army & a large quantity of food supplies for the hungry city
  7th May Orleans   Carrying her banner during an assault on the earthwork in front of Les Tourelles, Joan is shot by an arrow but later returns to inspire the troops to victory
  8th May Orleans   The English order all their remaining troops out of their positions, & abandon the siege
   Siege of Orleans   Erault, Jean
  22nd Mar Orleans   Joan of Arc dictates a letter to the English, recorded by Jean Erault, asking them to leave Orleans
   Siege of Orleans   Joan of Arc
   Mar Orleans   Charles orders Joan to be questioned by theologians at Chinon & Poitiers, the clergy give her their approval & advise Charles to grant her request of an army to raise the siege of Orleans
  6th Mar Chinon   Arrives at Chinon to join the Dauphin
  8th Mar Chinon   Meets the Dauphin
  8th Mar Poitiers   Sent to Poitiers by the Dauphin to be examined by Parlement
  22nd Mar Orleans   Joan of Arc dictates a letter to the English, recorded by Jean Erault, asking them to leave Orleans
   April Chinon   The King supplies Joan with armour & horses & sends her to the army outside Orleans
  5th April Tours   Joan of Arc is given a banner & armour at Tours, then arrives at Blois, where the army is gathering to raise the siege of Orleans
  25th April Orleans   Joan of Arc leaves for Orleans with an army & a large quantity of food supplies for the hungry city
  27th April Orleans   Joan of Arc's forces arrive at Orleans, she leads a relief army of 4,000 men
  29th April River Loire   Joan,with some troops, crosses the Loire in boats & enters Orleans with food supplies, the rest of the troops are forced by a lack of boats to return to Blois & cross the river there
  4th May Orleans   Lord Dunois launches an assault against the English-held fortifications around the church of St-Loup, carrying her banner, Joan inspires the French army
  6th May Orleans   French troops attack the southern fortresses, St-Jean-le-Blanc is gained without a fight, followed by a successful assault against the English in Les Augustins
  7th May Orleans   Carrying her banner during an assault on the earthwork in front of Les Tourelles, Joan is shot by an arrow but later returns to inspire the troops to victory
  8th May Orleans   The English order all their remaining troops out of their positions, & abandon the siege
   Siege of Paris   John of Bedford
   July Paris   Defends Paris from the French after the coronation of Charles VII at Rheims
   Siege of Paris   Charles VII
  8th Sep Paris   Joan of Arc's army launches an assault against Paris, Joan is shot by an arrow while trying to find a place for her troops to cross the city's moat & the troops are withdrawn against her wishes
   Siege of Paris   Joan of Arc
  8th Sep Paris   Joan of Arc's army launches an assault against Paris, Joan is shot by an arrow while trying to find a place for her troops to cross the city's moat & the troops are withdrawn against her wishes
  8th Sep Paris   Leads an attack on the Porte Sainte-Honore where she is injured by a crossbow wound
  21st Sep Paris   After being ordered to march back to Gien-sur-Loire, Joan of Arc's army is disbanded
   Siege of Porte Sainte Honore   Joan of Arc
  8th Sep Porte Sainte Honore   Leads an attack on the Porte Sainte-Honore where she is injured by a crossbow wound
   Siege of Reims   Joan of Arc
  29th June Reims   Joan of Arc's army leaves Gien to begin the march to Reims
  16th July Reims   Reims immediately openes its gates Joan of Arc's army
   Siege of St Pierre le Moutier   Joan of Arc
  4th Nov St Pierre le Moutier   Joan of Arc is given a new army, her troops captured the town of St-Pierre-le-Moutier
   Siege of Troyes   Charles VII
  9th July Troyes   Troyes surrenders after Joan of Arc organizes effective preparations for a full assault
   Siege of Troyes   Joan of Arc
  5th July Troyes   1st day of the siege of Troyes by Joan of Arc's army
  9th July Troyes   Troyes surrenders after Joan of Arc organizes effective preparations for a full assault
  10th July Troyes   Troyes' Anglo-Burgundian garrison leaves, Joan arranges for their prisoners to be freed & the Royal army enters Troyes
   Succession   Charles VII
   Paris   Excluded from the succession by the Treaty of Troyes
   Paris   Recognized as a successor by the south
   Paris   Succeeds as King of France
  11th May Loches   Joan meets Charles VII at Loches & convinces him to push forward toward Reims for his coronation
   Treaty of Troyes   Charles VII
  18th July Rheims   Crowned King of France, kills off the treaty of Troyes
   Voice from God   Baudricourt, Robert de
   May Vaucouleurs   Durand Lassois takes Joan to Vaucouleurs again, Baudricourt finally consented to give her an escort of 6 soldiers to bring her before Charles VII at Chinon
   Voice from God   Charles VII
   Mar Orleans   Charles orders Joan to be questioned by theologians at Chinon & Poitiers, the clergy give her their approval & advise Charles to grant her request of an army to raise the siege of Orleans
  9th Mar Chinon   Joan of Arc meets Charles VII
   May Chinon   Durand Lassois takes Joan to Vaucouleurs again, Baudricourt finally consented to give her an escort of 6 soldiers to bring her before Charles VII at Chinon
   Voice from God   Joan of Arc
   Mar Chinon   Charles orders Joan to be questioned by theologians at Chinon & Poitiers, the clergy give her their approval & advise Charles to grant her request of an army to raise the siege of Orleans
  9th Mar Chinon   Joan of Arc meets Charles VII
   May Vaucouleurs   Durand Lassois takes Joan to Vaucouleurs again, Baudricourt finally consented to give her an escort of 6 soldiers to bring her before Charles VII at Chinon
   Voice from God   Lassois, Durand
   May Vaucouleurs   Durand Lassois takes Joan to Vaucouleurs again, Baudricourt finally consented to give her an escort of 6 soldiers to bring her before Charles VII at Chinon

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