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Authors: Nancy Goldstone
Wood, Charles T.
Joan of Arc and Richard III: Sex, Saints, and Government in the Middle Ages.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988.
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Portrait of Joan of Arc carrying her sword and banner.
Miniature drawn in the margin of a register recording the raising of the siege of Orléans, May 8, 1429, by a clerk, Clement de Fauquembergue, fifteenth century. Paris, Archives nationales. Photo credit: Luisa Ricciarini/ Leemage.
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The queen distributes prizes to the victor at the tournament.
Barthelemy d’Eyck, miniature from ms. 2695, “Le Livre des Tournois de René d’Anjou,” 1460. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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Raymondin spies on his wife, Melusine, in the bath.
Engraving from folio 142, “Histoire de Melusine” by Jean of Arras, 1478. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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Portrait of Louis I of Anjou (1339– 1384), king of Naples and count of Provence, and Marie of Blois (1345– 1404), countess of Provence
. Aix-en-Provence, Musée Arbaud. Photo credit: Jean Bernard/ Leemage.
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The madness of Charles VI (1368– 1422).
From the
Chroniques de Enguerrand de Mon strelet
(1400– 1453). Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
49
Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon greet their future son-in-law, who became Charles VII
. Miniature from the
Chroniques de Jean Froissart,
folio 321v, fifteenth century. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
57
The battle of Agincourt
. Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1484. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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The Hundred Years War: massacre of the Armagnacs by the Burgundians during the civil war
. Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1477– 1483. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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Portrait of Joan of Arc carrying her sword and banner
. Drawn in the margin of a register recording the raising of the siege of Orléans, May 8, 1429, by a clerk, Clement de
Fauquembergue. Miniature, fifteenth century. Paris, Archives nationales. Photo credit: Luisa Ricciarini/ Leemage.
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Portrait of Charles VII, king of France
. Painting by Jean Fouquet, 1444. Paris, Musée du Louvre. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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Joan of Arc before King Charles VII
. Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1477– 1483. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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The French raise the siege of Orléans and enter the city on May 8, 1429.
Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1484. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: MP/ Leemage.
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Coronation of Charles VII by the archbishop of Reims
. Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1477– 1483. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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The Hundred Years War: Joan of Arc is taken prisoner at Compiègne
. Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1484. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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Joan of Arc is tied to the stake
. Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1484, folio 71. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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The Hundred Years War: the battle of Formigny
. Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1484. Paris, B. N. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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Portrait of King René of Anjou, also known as René I of Naples and also René of Sicily in his cabinet
. Fifteenth-century miniature engraving. Photo credit: Selva/ Leemage.
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Portrait of Philip III of Burgundy, known as Philip the Good
. Illustration by Wavrin, Master of London, 1481– 1486. Shelfmark Harl 6199, folio 57v, British Library. Photo credit: Heritage Images/ Leemage.
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The Hundred Years War: Charles VII, king of France, enters Paris after the reconquest of the city from the English in November 1437.
Miniature from the manuscript “Vigiles du roi Charles VII” by Martial d’Auvergne, 1484. Paris, B. N. Photo credit: Heritage Images/ Leemage.
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Yolande of Aragon
. Stained glass window at the cathedral of Saint-Julien du Mans, fifteenth century. Photo credit: Selva/ Leemage.
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Portrait of Joan of Arc
. Miniature from the “Poesies of Charles d’Orléans,” fifteenth century. Paris, Archives nationales. Photo credit: Josse/ Leemage.
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NDEX
Page numbers in
italics
refer to illustrations. Page numbers beginning with 255 refer to notes.
Agincourt, battle of, 56–57,
57,
58, 59, 62, 191, 232
deaths at, 57, 58, 80, 138, 169
duke of Orléans captured in, 7, 58, 105, 127, 223
Shakespeare’s depiction of, 52
Aix, 24, 89
Alain, Jacques, 107
Albret, duke of, 145, 153, 196
Alençon, 65, 66
Alençon, count of:
death of, 58, 138
in pledge to go to war with Burgundians, 45, 58
Alençon, duchess of, 138, 140
Alençon, duke of, 102, 116, 118–19, 138, 231
attack on Paris desired by, 152
in attempt to retrieve Maine, 222
in battle against Paris, 152, 154
in battle of Jargeau, 139, 140, 141
in battle of Orléans, 138–39
in battle of Patay, 142–43, 243–44
in battle to take back Normandy, 233
captivity of, 162
at coronation of Charles VII, 145
indecisiveness of, 140, 141
in Joan’s rehabilitation, 243
war council desired by, 140
Alexander the Great, 3
Amboise, castle at, 207
Amiens, fair at, 32, 33
Angers:
bishopric of, 227–28
castle in, 24, 48, 58, 59, 64, 66, 90–91
Anjou, 25, 84–85, 89, 103, 190, 221, 222, 231
René’s land in, 220
revenue from, 24, 25, 26
vassals summoned from, 90–91
Yolande of Aragon and Louis II’s estate in, 25–26, 66, 105, 202, 248
Anjou, treasurer of, 208
Anne of Burgundy, duchess of Bedford, 171, 202
Antoine, 194–95, 200, 205, 219
Aragon, 3, 5, 16
poetry festival in, 6–7
archers, 142–43, 195
Archives of La Meuse, 107
Arles, 22–23
Armagnac, count of, 45
in battle against John the Fearless, 59, 66
death of, 69, 70
Henry VI’s proposed marriage to daughter of, 225
Isabeau’s move on Paris opposed by, 63
made constable of France, 59
in power struggle with Isabeau, 63
Armagnacs, 45–46, 62, 63, 67, 72, 80, 82, 132, 146, 150, 191, 214
in battle with Henry V, 55, 58
Henry V’s marriage negotiations with, 54
massacred by Burgundians,
68,
69
in proposed truce with Burgundians, 67, 71
and rehabilitation of Joan’s image, 236
sermon against, at Joan’s execution, 179
in University of Paris, 165
Yolande in charge of, 70
Arras, Jean de (secretary to duke of Berry and author of
The Romance of Melusine
), 8, 13–14, 73, 161–62, 175
Arras, Treaty of, 217, 219, 222
Arthur of Richemont (the constable), 138
Angevins’ desire for reconciliation with, 190
in attack on Paris, 213, 214, 236
in attempt to free René, 219
in attempt to retrieve Maine, 222
in battle in Le Mans, 152
in battle of Patay, 142
in battle to take back Normandy, 233
Burgundians deserted by, 91
Charles VII’s preparations for battle against, 97
Charles VII’s reconciliation with, 98
at Congress of Arras, 208, 210
dismissed as constable, 98, 139
in invasion of Champagne, 226
La Trémoïlle’s dispute with, 98, 139, 192, 202, 203–4
La Trémoïlle’s plot to kill, 202
made constable, 91, 97
and negotiations with duke of Brittany, 191, 192
and plot to kidnap La Trémoïlle, 203–4
in talks with Philip the Good, 205
Yolande of Aragon’s support for, 97, 101–2, 201
in Yolande’s coup, 101–2
Aulon, Jean d’ (Joan of Arc’s steward), 121, 133
Aumale, count of, 91, 92
Austria, duchess of, 33
Austria, duke of, war on Philip launched by, 196
Auxerre, 144
Avignon, 19
Bar, duchy of, 80–81, 101, 137–38, 219–20, 223, 231
court of, 81
as loyal to Charles VII, 79, 82–83, 88, 194
strategic importance of, 5–6
Barbazan, lord of, 195, 196
in battle at Champagne, 190, 194, 196
Barcelona, 5
Basel council, 204, 208, 238, 271
Bastille, 48, 68
bastilles, 126–27, 132
Baucignies, lord of, 207
Baudricourt, Robert de, 110, 144–45
as absent from Charles VII’s coronation, 144–45
Joan given sword by, 111, 122
Joan’s escort prepared by, 110–11, 113, 115
Joan’s first conversation with, 102
Joan’s visits to, 99–100, 106
Joan tested by, 108
René’s ransom indemnified by, 220
Vaucouleurs defended by, 101
Baugé, battle of, 84–85
Bavaria, 41
Bavaria, duke of (father of Isabeau of Bavaria), 29
Bayeaux, 66
Beaucourt, G. du Fresne de, 192
Beaugency, 139, 141
Beaulieu-les-Fontianes, 161, 162
Beaupère, Jean, 174, 176, 238
Beaurevoir, castle of, 162–63, 167, 170, 182
Beauté, 213
Beauvais, 35
Beauvais, bishop of, 167, 168, 171, 172–73, 178, 180, 181, 246
Bedford, duke of (regent of France), 85, 86, 103, 237
death of, 212
insulting letter to Charles VII, 151, 155
Joan’s letter to, 125, 130
Joan’s virginity checked by, 171
marriage of, 150
Parisian poor feast neglected by, 138
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portions of France conquered by, 98
reinforcements requested by, 149
in Triple Alliance, 90
war council summoned by, 99, 101
Belgium, 29
Bellême, 66
Belles Heures,
7
Benevento, 226–227
Bible, 14
Blois, 136
army massing in, xv, xvii, 122, 123–24
Bois de Vincennes, 213
Boisguillaume, 172
Bordeaux, 247
Bouillé, Guillaume, dean of Noyon, 234, 235–38, 242
Bourbon, duke of, 58, 231
in attempt to free René, 219
stained glass window of, 222
Bourdigné, Jehan de (chronicler), 8, 25, 70
on rebellion in Provençe, 18–19
“Bourgeois de Paris,” 188, 204, 213, 214
Bourges, 45–46, 70, 82, 90, 92, 103, 151, 226
Boussac, lord of, 170, 190
Brabant, duchess of, Isabeau’s marriage arranged by, 32, 33–34
Bréhal, Jean, 239, 240, 241, 242–44, 246
Bridget of Sweden, 120
Brie, 157
Brittany, 191
Craon in, 35–36
Brittany, duke of, 35, 64, 67, 71, 231
Armagnacs joined by, 45
Charles’s cause abandoned by, 90, 139, 191
Charles supported by, 98, 139, 190, 191
in Triple Alliance, 90, 98
Buchan, earl of, 85, 92
Bulgnéville, 195, 218
Burgundians, 70, 80, 82, 90, 101, 144, 214
Armagnacs massacred by,
68,
69
in attempt to take Compiègne, 157
at Congress of Arras, 208–12
English alliance with, 61, 65–66, 83–84, 99, 196–97, 200, 202, 208
Joan captured by, 159–60,
160,
166
Joan’s fear of, 112
noblemen’s pledge to wage war against, 45
Parisian citizens as, 153
in proposed truce with Armagnacs, 67, 71
in pursuit of Charles VII, 67–69
and rehabilitation of Joan’s image, 236
in switch of allegiance to Charles VII, 212
in University of Paris, 165, 166
see also
John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy; Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy; Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy
Burgundy, 29, 226
Burgundy, duchess of, 233
Burgundy Gate, 125, 132
Burne, Alfred Higgins, 128
butchers, 46, 47, 71
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Caen, 66
Caesar, Julius, 3
Cagny, Perceval de, 155–56, 157
Calais, 149, 157, 247
Caldora, Antonio, 226–27
Caldora, Jacopo, 226
calendar, 26
Calixtus III, Pope, 240–41
Castille, king of, 231
Castillon, battle of, 247, 248
Catalonia, 5, 16
Catherine de la Rochelle, 123
Catherine of Alexandria, Saint, 89, 99, 169, 179, 181, 188
Catherine of Burgundy (daughter of John the Fearless), 48, 51
birth of son of, 85
engagement of, 43, 46, 192
Henry V in marriage negotiations with, 54, 59, 83
Catherine of France (daughter of Charles VI), 63, 86
Henry V’s marriage negotiations with, 54, 71
Catherine of Siena (mystic), 78, 120, 261
Cauchon, Pierre, bishop of Beauvais:
archbishopric lost by, 180
as Burgundian, 166–67
in charge of Joan’s trial, 166, 171–72, 173, 174, 209, 236, 237, 238, 243, 244
at Congress of Arras, 209, 210
in grudge against Joan, 167
Joan’s execution and, 181, 182–83
Joan summoned by, 168
made bishop, 167, 209
spy sent to Domrémy by, 171
Châlons, 144
Champagne, 157
battle at, 190, 194, 195, 196