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| Arrest John of Bedford | |
| Westminster Abbey Secures Henry VI's coronation as King of France after arresting Joan of Arc |
| Arrest Talbot | |
| Released from prison by the French |
| Arrest Joan of Arc | |
| 9th Jan Rouen Joan of Arc's trial begins, overseen by pro-English clergy paid by the English government |
| Battle of Beauvais Beauchamp, Roger de | |
| Beauvais Helps defeat the French |
| Birth Tudor, Jasper | |
| Birth of Jasper Tudor, 2nd son of Owen Tudor & Catherine of France |
| Coronation Beaufort, Henry | |
| Westminster Abbey Crowns Henry VI as King of France |
| Coronation Henry VI | |
| 2nd Dec Paris Crowned as Henry II of France, under the terms of the treaty of Troyes |
| 12th Dec Paris Crowned as Henry II of France, under the terms of the treaty of Troyes |
| Coronation John of Bedford | |
| Secures Henry VI's coronation as King of France after arresting Joan of Arc |
| Coronation Charles VII | |
| 2nd Dec Paris Crowned as Henry II of France, under the terms of the treaty of Troyes |
| Death John of Bedford | |
| London Permits Joan of arc to be burnt as a witch |
| Death Joan of Arc | |
| 30th May Death of Joan of Arc |
| Execution of Joan of Arc John of Bedford | |
| 30th May Rouen Permits Joan of arc to be burnt as a witch |
| Execution of Joan of Arc Joan of Arc | |
| 30th May Rouen Joan of Arc is executed, burned in the market place at Rouen |
| 30th May Rouen SEyewitnesses describe how even some of the English officials wept, the English Royal secretary Jean Tressard, is heard exclaiming: "We are all ruined, for a good and holy person was burned" |
| Execution of Joan of Arc Tressard, Jean | |
| 30th May Rouen SEyewitnesses describe how even some of the English officials wept, the English Royal secretary Jean Tressard, is heard exclaiming: "We are all ruined, for a good and holy person was burned" |
| Peerage Stewart | |
| London Created Earl Caithness , 14th |
| Pope Eugenius IV | |
| Appointed Pope |
| Trial Beauchamp, Roger de | |
| Rouen Joan of Arc trial is headed by Richard de Beauchamp |
| Trial Cauchon, Pierre | |
| Rouen Conducts the trial of Joan of Arc |
| 21st Jan Rouen 1st day of the trial of Joan of Arc |
| 21st Jan Rouen Joan of Arc is sentenced to life imprisonment |
| Trial Joan of Arc | |
| 9th Jan Rouen Joan of Arc's trial begins, overseen by pro-English clergy paid by the English government |
| 21st Feb Rouen Joan of Arc is tried at a trial headed by Richard de Beauchamp for heresy & blasphemy |
| 21st Feb Rouen Opening day of the trial |
| 21st May Rouen Sentenced to life imprisonment |
| 24th May Rouen Agrees to sign a "confession" after being threatened with summary execution |
| 28th May Rouen After being maneuvered into putting her soldiers' clothing back on, Joan of Arc is declared "relapsed" |
| 28th May Rouen Recants then declares herself as a lapsed heretic & is handed over to the English |