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* 1429 Joan of Arc arrives to relieve the Siege of Orleans.
* Andronikos Palaiologos, Lord of Thessalonike ( 1403 1429 )
*** House of Bourbon Preaux branch ( 1385 1429 )
* 7 Margraves and Marchionesses of Namur ( 1217 1237, 1429 1482, 1700 1713 )
As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day ; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career ( 1399 1429 ), and can be regarded as Europe ’ s first professional woman writer.
* 1429 English forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the army besieging Orleans from attack by the Comte de Clermont and Sir John Stewart of Darnley in the Battle of Rouvray ( also known as the Battle of the Herrings ).
Charles VII ( reigned 1422 1461 ) established the first French standing army, the Compagnies d ' ordonnance, and defeated the Plantagenets once at Patay ( 1429 ) and again, using cannons, at Formigny ( 1450 ).
* 1429 Hundred Years ' War: start of the Battle of Jargeau.
* 1429 Hundred Years ' War: Joan of Arc leads the French army in their capture of the city and the English commander, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk in the second day of the Battle of Jargeau.
* 1429 Hundred Years ' war-Charles VII of France is crowned the King of France in the Reims Cathedral after a successful campaign by Joan of Arc
" Other early works, Amator ( c. 1429 ), Ecatonfilea ( c. 1429 ), and Deiphira ( c. 1429 1434 ), dealt with love, virtues, and failed relationships.
* 1429 Joan of Arc ends the Siege of Orléans, pulling an arrow from her own shoulder and returning, wounded, to lead the final charge.
* 1429 Joan of Arc unsuccessfully besieges La Charité.
* 1429 Joan of Arc liberates Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier.
The early Yâkût period was supplanted in the late 15th century by a new style pioneered by Seyh Hamdullah ( 1429 1520 ), which became the basis for Ottoman Calligraphy, focusing on the nesih version of the script, which became the standard for copying the Qur ' an ( See Arabic Calligraphy ).
* December 14 Niccolò Perotti, humanist scholar ( b. 1429 )
* Clement VIII: 1423 1429 ( recognized in the Kingdom of Aragon ; abdicated )
* Benedict XIV ( Bernard Garnier ): 1424 1429 or 1430
Ioannina became a center of Greek resistance, and the Greeks of Ioannina offered power to three foreign rulers during this time, beginning with Thomas II Preljubović ( 1367 1384 ), followed by Esau de ' Buondelmonti ( 1385 1411 ), and finally Carlo I Tocco ( 1411 1429 ).

1429 and French
In the fifteen months since her involvement in 1429, she had subverted the course of the war between the English and the French.
In reaction to Charles VII Valois's coronation as French King in Reims Cathedral on 17 July 1429 ,< ref > Lingard, John, A History of England, Vol.
The Treaty of Troyes ( 1420 ) ceded it to the English, who had made a futile attempt to take it by siege in 1360 ; but French patriots expelled them on the approach of Joan of Arc, who in 1429 had Charles VII consecrated in the cathedral.
The residence of several French kings, it is also the place where Joan of Arc went in 1429 to be blessed by the Archbishop of Reims before departing with her army to drive the English from Orléans.
He was far from sympathizing with the Burgundians, and, joining the French army at Reims in 1429, was present at the coronation of Charles VII.
This village was exempted from taxes in 1429 by Charles VII, the French claimant to the throne.
Cauchon returned to his diocese with the deaths of Charles VI and Henry V. He departed from a visit to Rheims in 1429 when Joan of Arc and the French army approached for the coronation of Charles VII.
At his defeat at Patay in 1429 he was advised not to fight there by Sir John Fastolf, who was subsequently blamed for the debacle, but the French, inspired by Joan of Arc, showed unprecedented fighting spirit-usually they approached an English position with great terror.
* Battle of Patay ( June 18, 1429 ): French heavy cavalry charges an English army, for the first time defeating the English longbowmen in a direct confrontation, marking a turning point in the Hundred Years ' War.
He was a close comrade of Joan of Arc, and, in 1429, as the King's captain he commanded the advance guard at the Battle of Patay, a French victory.
* Guillaume Huin d ' Estaing ( d. 1429 ), French cardinal, archdeacon of Metz.
Yolande played a crucial role in the struggles between France and England, influencing events such as the financing of Joan of Arc's army in 1429 and tipping the balance in favour of the French.
However, in the face of a resurgent French army led by Joan of Arc, the crowning of the Dauphin as Charles VII in 1429, it became clear that the French were gaining the upper hand and slowly expelling the English from their country.
After a visit to England in 1428, he returned to the war, and on 12 February 1429 when in charge of the convoy for the English army before Orléans defeated the French and Scots at the Battle of the Herrings.
During the 1429 siege of Orleans, the French had planned to abandon the city after they heard rumours ( which were true ) that John Fastolf was coming with a force of men to reinforce the English besiegers.
After a result of this string of unexpected sudden defeats, Talbot and Fastolf resolved to confront the French in battle to put an end to their success, thus leading to the battle of Patay on 18 June 1429.
* Jean Gerson ( 1363 1429 ), French scholar and theologian
The Battle of Patay ( 18 June 1429 ) was the culminating engagement of the Loire Campaign of the Hundred Years ' War between the French and English in north-central France.
The French Loire Campaign of 1429 consisted of five actions:
De Brosse was among the French leaders who attempted to repel the English advance, however they failed, and in 1429 the English arrived at Orléans.

1429 and forces
Vytautas accepted Sigismund's offer of a royal crown in 1429 — apparently with Władysław's blessing — but Polish forces intercepted the crown in transit and the coronation was cancelled.
He became co-commander of the English forces at the siege of Orléans ( 1429 ), after the death of Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury.
" The nighte before that he was yolden himself up in surrender to the Franco-Scottish forces of Joan of Arc on 12 June 1429 he laye in bed with a Nonne whom he toke oute of holy profession and defouled, whose name was Malyne de Cay, by whom he gate a daughter, now married to Stonard of Oxonfordshire ".
In Scene 3 ( 29 April 1429 ), Dunois and his page are waiting for the wind to turn so that he and his forces can lay siege to Orléans.

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