Timeline of Joan of Arc

Timeline of Joan of Arc

=1412 (?)=

January 6 : Joan of Arc is born on the feast of epiphany in Domremy, which is in the Champagne region of France.

1422

*August 31: Henry V of England dies and is succeeded by his infant son. John, Duke of Bedford becomes Regent
*October 21: Charles VI of France dies. The infant son of Henry V is declared King of France with John, Duke of Bedford, Regent

1424 (?)

Summer: Joan first hears her voices

1428

*May 13: Joan meets for the first time with Robert de Baudricourt in Vaucouleurs
*July: Burgundian raid on Domrémy

1429

*February 12: Orléans. Battle of the Herrings
*February 12: Joan's last meeting with de Baudricourt before being granted an escort for the journey to Chinon
*February 22: Joan leaves for Chinon
*March 4: Joan arrives in Chinon
*March 6: Joan meets with the Dauphin
*April 29: Joan enters the city of Orléans
*May 4: Orléans. Saint-Loup "bastide" is taken
*May 6: Orléans. "Bastide" of the Augustinians taken
*May 7: Orléans. Les Tourelles taken
*May 8: Orléans. Siege of Orléans is lifted
*June 11-12: Battle of Jargeau
*June 15: Battle of Meung-sur-Loire
*June 16-17: Battle of Beaugency
*June 18: Battle of Patay
*July 17 Rheims. Charles VII crowned
*September 8: Paris. Joan wounded in failed attack on Paris

1430

*May 23: Compiegne. Joan of Arc is captured by the Burgundians and was sold

1431

*January 9: Rouen. Joan's trial on various charges begins
*February 21: Rouen. First public session of the trial. Joan is presented to the court.
*March 10: Rouen. Trial sessions moved to prison
*May 9: Rouen. Joan is threatened with torture
*May 24. Rouen. Joan's abjuration
*May 28: Rouen. Joan "relapses" by dressing in men's clothes and admitting that she was once again in communication with the voices since her abjuration and rejection of them. This opens the charge that she is a relapsed heretic.
*May 30: Rouen. Joan is burned at the stake

late 1431-1455

*December 16, 1431: Duke of Bedford stages a coronation in Paris of King Henry VI, styled of England and France
*Spring 1432: English suffer military reverses around Paris
*November 1432: Anne of Burgandy (the Duchess of Bedford) dies. Anne's marriage to the English regent had fortified and formalized the Anglo-Burgundian alliance
* September 29, 1435: Treaty of Arras between Burgundy and France whereby Duke Philip of Burgunday, formerly an ally of the English, recognizes Charles VII as King of France
*February 1436: Paris blockaded
*April 1436: Paris opens its gates to Dunois and Richemont. Paris is once again in French hands.
*April 15, 1450. The English field army is destroyed at the Battle of Formigny and the English are expelled from Normandy, the ancient seat of the Normans who conquered England.
*July 17, 1453. English are expelled from Aquitaine following the Battle of Castillon, ending the Hundred Years' War.

1456

*July 7: Rouen. Rehabilitation trial adjourns, declaring the 1431 conviction null on the basis of procedural flaws

External links

* [http://www.jeanne-darc.dk/p_jeanne/chronology.html Jeanne's Chronology] [http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc_timeline_history.asp More Detailed Timeline of Joan of Arc's Life]


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