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Age of Joan, evidence on
Aimeri, Guillaume, examiner at Poitiers
Alençon, Jean, Duke of, on Joan meeting the Dauphin
on the examinations at Poitiers
on Joan’s purity and military ability
prepares the army at Blois
on the capture of Jargeau
on the battle of Beaugency
in command on the Loire
at Montepilloy
in the assault on Paris
leaves the king’s service
Alepée, Jean
Alnwick, William
Armoises, Claude des, pretended to be Joan
Armoises, Robert des
Arras
Auxerre
Bailly, Nicolas, on evidence in the procès d’office
Barbazan, Sire de
Barbin, Jean, on the Poitiers examination
Barre, Jean, godfather
Basin, Thomas
Basle, Council of
Bastard of Orleans, see Dunois
Bastardy, the theory of Joan’s
Baudricourt, Robert de, in Joan’s revelation
interviews her
and lets her go after exorcism
Beaucroix, Simon, on Joan’s purity
Beaufort, Henry
Beaugency, battle of
Beaulieu-en-Vermandois
Beaupère, Jean, assessor
interrogates Joan
opinion of her answers
rehabilitation witness
Beaurevoir
Beauvais, Bishop of, see Cauchon
Bedford, Duchess of
Bedford, Duke of, Regent of France
his account of the loss of Orleans
temporizes with Charles VII
challenges Charles VII to produce Joan
at Senlis
fortifies Paris
leaves Paris
negotiates with Charles and prepares for war
announces Joan’s death to all Europe
death
Berri, on the army at Troyes
Berruyer, Martin
Béthune, Jeanne de
Blois
Bochard, Jean
Boisguillaume, on the character of the trial of condemnation
on Joan’s virginity
on Joan at the trial
on the twelve articles
Boissonade, Pierre
Bonnet, Simon, examiner at Poitiers
Bordeaux
Bosquier, Pierre
Boucher, Guillaume le
Boucher, Jacques, lodges Joan in Orleans
Bouillé, Guillaume, conducts the first enquiry into the trial
Boulainvilliers, Perceval de, his imaginative account of Joan
Bourdelles, Elie de
Boussac, Marshal de
Bréhal, Jean, begins the Church’s enquiry into rehabilitation
draws up the Summarium
sees the Pope
draws up the Recollectio
Brittany, Duke of, supports Charles VII after Orleans
Brixenthal, Leonard von
Bruley, Edouard
Burgundy, Duke of, see Philippe the Good
Cagny, Perceval de, on the start for Rheims
on the skirmishes at Montepilloy
on the assault on Paris
on the king’s retreat to the Loire
on the departure of Alençon
on the siege of La Charité
on the capture of Joan
on Joan’s death
Calixtus III, Pope, authorises the demand for rehabilitation
Calot, Laurent
Castiglione, Zanon de
Cauchon, Pierre, pro-English inclinations
negotiates for Joan to be handed over to the English
his background
appointed judge
during the trial (q.v.)
reads the sentence of death
manoeuvres after the trial
obtains the English warranty of protection
at the crowning of Henry VI
death
Caval, Nicolas, rehabilitation witness
Caze, Pierre, originator of the bastardy theory
Chabannes, Jacques de
Châlons-sur-Marne
Chambre, Guillaume de la, on Joan’s illness
on the form of abjuration
Chapitault, Simon
Charles VII, first sees Joan
accepts her
his report on the siege of Orleans
theory that he engaged Joan for his own plans
with Joan at Loches
starts from Gien
enters Rheims
coronation
truce with Phillipe the Good
welcomed in the towns
at Montepilloy
during the assault on Paris
accepts further truce, disbands the army but retains Joan
ennobles Joan
admits to being duped by Philippe
apparent indifference to the handing over of Joan
successful peace negotiations
enters Paris
and Rouen
orders enquiry into the trial
recovers all Normandy
Charles, Duke of Lorraine, sees Joan before she leaves Vaucouleurs
Charles, Simon, on the meeting of Joan and the Dauphin
on the capture of the Augustins fort
on the entry into Rheims
Chartier, Alain, on the glory of Joan
Chartier, Guillaume
Chartier, Jean, on Joan meeting the Dauphin
on the army at Blois
Chartres, Regnault de, examiner at Poitiers
with Joan at Blois
influence on Charles VII
Chastellain, Georges, on the capture of Joan
on the character of Charles VII
Chatillon, Jean de, at Joan’s death
Chichery, Reginald
Chronology of Joan’s birth
of Joan at Vaucouleurs
Ciboule, Robert
Clermont, Count of
Combarel, Hugues de, examiner at Poitiers
siege of
Constantinople, fall of
Cormeilles, Abbot of
Courcelles, Thomas de, assessor
on the twelve articles
votes for torture
on the form of abjuration
rehabilitation witness
Coutes, Louis de, on the meeting of Joan and the Dauphin
with Joan at Tours and Blois
on Joan’s purity
and compassion
on Joan at Orleans
Cusquel, Pierre, on Joan being obliged to wear man’s clothes after the abjuration
on her death
rehabilitation witness
d’Arc, Isabelle (mother)
at the coronation
demands the rehabilitation
d’Arc, Jacques (father)
at the coronation
d’Arc, Jean (brother)
d’Arc, Jeanne, see Joan of Arc
d’Arc, Pierre (brother)
d’Armagnac, Thibaut, on Joan’s military ability
Daron, Pierre, on Joan’s answers at the trial
d’Arras, Franquet
d’Aulon, Jean, on the examination at Poitiers
intendant to Joan
on the meeting of Joan and Dunois
on Joan at Orleans
on the capture of the Augustins fort
on the capture of the bridge
and the rejoicing
captured with Joan
rehabilitation witness
Dauphin, see Charles VII
d’Epinal, Gérardin, on the Ladies’ Tree
on Joan’s departure from Domremy
at Châlons
d’Epinal, Isabelette, on Joan’s childhood
on her visit to Neufchâteau
on her going to Vaucouleurs
Desert, Guillaume du, on Joan’s signing the abjuration
rehabilitation witness
d’Estivet, Jean, promoter at the trial of condemnation
reads the act of accusation
during Joan’s illness
death
d’Estouteville, Guillaume, initiates the Church’s enquiry into rehabilitation
completes it
Archbishop of Rouen
Domremy
Armagnac sympathies in
Joan’s departure
exempt from taxes
the rehabilitation enquiry
Doncoeur, Fr.
d’Ourches, Albert, on Joan at Vaucouleurs
Drappier, Perrin, on Joan’s childhood
Du Bueil, Lord
Dufay, Geoffrey, on Joan at Vaucouleurs
Duguesclin, Bertrand
Du Maine, Charles
Dumay, Alison
Dunois, Count, in Orleans before Joan’s arrival
on her coming
on meeting her, and the change of wind
on Joan being of God
fetches reinforcements
activity in Orleans
on the assault on the bridge
on the retreat of the English
on the situation after Orleans
on the council at Loches
on the battle of Beaugency
on Joan before Troyes
on the new popularity of Charles VII
in Normandy
captures Bordeaux and Bayonne
Dupuy, Jean, lodges Joan at Tours
Duremort, Giles de, opinion on Joan’s relapse
Duval, Guillaume, rehabilitation witness
Erard, Guillaume, preaches to Joan
Erault, Jean, examiner at Poitiers
Estellin, Beatrice
Eugenius IV, Pope
Fabri, Jean, on Joan’s virginity
on her answers at the trial
rehabilitation witness
Fairy Tree, the
Falstaff, John
Fauquembergue, Clément de, on the assault on Paris
Fave, Jean, on the English reaction to the abjuration
rehabilitation witness
Feronne, Jeanne la, pretender to be Joan
Ferrebouc, François
Feuillet, Gérard, assessor
Flavy, Guillaume de
Front, Guillaume
Furneux, Jean le, on Joan at Vaucouleurs
Garivel, François, on the examination at Poitiers
on the coronation
Gastinel, Denis, assessor
finds Joan guilty
at her death
Gaucourt, Raoul de, at the meeting of Joan and the Dauphin
governor of Orleans
Gelu, Jacques
Gerson, Jean, in defence of Joan
Gien
Giustianini, Pancranzio, on Joan and Orleans
on the charge of heresy
Glasdale, William, at Orleans
death
Gouffier, Guillaume, on Joan’s conversation with the Dauphin
Grouchet, Richard de, disagrees with Cauchon
on Joan submitting her case to the Pope
rehabilitation witness
Gruel, Guillaume, on de Richemont
Guillemette, Gérard, on Joan’s visit to Neufchâteau
on her departure from Domremy
Haiton, William
on Joan’s death
Henry VI of England
crowned in Paris
marriage
last efforts to recover France
Houdenc, Pierre de, at Joan’s death
Houppeville, Nicholas de, on Cauchon’s negotiations
opposes Cauchon at the trial
rehabilitation witness
Isabeau of Bavaria
Isabel of Portugal
Isambart, Brother, on personal motives in the trial of condemnation
on Joan submitting her case to the Pope
on Erard’s preaching
on Joan wearing man’s clothes after abjuration
on her death
rehabilitation witness
Jacob, Dominique, on Joan’s childhood
on her visit to Neufchâteau
James I of Scotland
Jargeau, capture of
Joan of Arc: Events of her life: childhood
refuge in Neufchâteau
refusal of marriage
vocation
leaves Domremy
at Vaucouleurs
sees Charles of Lorraine
journey to Chinon
first sees the Dauphin
examined at Poitiers
accepted by the Dauphin
at Tours and Blois
takes the sword
summons the English
the relief of Orleans (see Orleans)
persuades the council at Loches
the Loire campaign
at Gien
the march to Rheims
enters Rheims
wishes to attack Paris
at Montepilloy
the assault on Paris—wounded
separated from the captains
ennobled
leaves the king and goes to Compiègne
captured
attempts to escape
taken to Rouen and handed over to the English
trial (see Trial of Condemnation)
death
contemporary announcements of
reaction in her country
posthumous pretenders
theory that another was burnt in her place
rehabilitation (see Rehabilitation)
beatification and canonization
the historical facts and the remaining mystery
Characteristics: Compassion
family affection
military ability
purity
religious observances
virginity
voices and revelations
John of Luxembourg
Joyart, Marguerite, on Joan’s childhood
Jumièges, Abbot of
Kyriel, Thomas
La Charité-sur-Loire, siege of
Ladies’ Tree, the
Ladvenu, Martin, on Joan’s answers at the trial
on her wearing man’s clothes after the abjuration
on Cauchon’s biased attitude
tells Joan of her sentence
on the passing of the sentence
on Joan’s death
rehabilitation witness
La Fontaine, Jean de, Commissioner at the Trial of Condemnation
interrogates Joan
threatened for advising Joan during the trial
Lagny, baptism at
La Hire (Etienne de Vignolles), in Orleans
at Beaugency
defender of Vitry
successes in Normandy
Lambert, Jean, examiner at Poitiers
Lannoy, Hugues de
La Rochelle, Catherine de
La Rousse, Mme, lodges Joan in Neufchâteau
Laval, Guy de, on seeing Joan at Selles
Laxart, Durand, on Joan’s childhood
takes her to Vaucouleurs
to the Duke of Lorraine
to the Dauphin
Le Basque
Lebuin, on Joan’s childhood
on her departure from Domremy
on evidence in the procès d’office
Lecomte, Denis
Leguisé, Jean
Leliis, Theodore
Lemaire, examiner at Poitiers
Lemaitre, Jean, inquisitor
at Joan’s death
fate unknown
Leparmentier, executioner
on Joan’s death
Le Royer, Catherine, lodges Joan at Vaucouleurs
on Joan’s departure for Chinon
Lingue, Jean
Loches
Lohier, Jean, opposes Cauchon at the trial
Loiseleur, Nicolas
Lombard, Jean, examiner at Poitiers
Loré, Ambrose de
Louis, Duke of Orleans
Louis of Luxembourg, at the trial
at Joan’s death
Machet, Gérard, examiner at Poitiers
at Loches
Maçon, Robert le
Macy, Haimond de, on Joan in prison
on English intervention in the trial
Madelon, Jacques, examiner at Poitiers
‘Maid of Orleans’: why the title?
Mailly, Jean de, at Joan’s death
on English influence at the trial
rehabilitation witness
Manchon, Guillaume, on the character of the trial
on the methods of interrogation
on the twelve articles
on Joan signing the abjuration
refuses to sign the Posthumous Informations
rehabilitation witness
Marcel, Jean
Margaret of Anjou
Margaret of Scotland, proposed marriage with the Dauphin
Marguerie, André, at Joan’s death
rehabilitation witness
Marguerite of Bavaria
Marie, Thomas, on the English fear of Joan
rehabilitation witness
Martin V, Pope
Massieu, Jean, usher at the trial
on Joan’s virginity
on Joan and d’Estivet during the trial
on the method of interrogation
on Erard’s preaching
on Joan signing the abjuration
on the form of abjuration
on Joan wearing man’s clothes after the abjuration
on Joan before her death
on the passing of sentence
on Joan’s death
Maugier, Pierre
Maurice, Pierre, assessor
at Joan’s death
Mengette, on Joan’s departure from Domremy
Mesuage, Mathieu, examiner at Poitiers
Metz, Jean de (Jean de Novellompont), with Joan from Vaucouleurs to Chinon
on Joan’s purity
did he know Joan before Vaucouleurs?
was he the tool of the queen of Sicily?
rehabilitation witness
Midy, Nicholas, assessor
at Joan’s death
preaches last sermon to Joan
death
Miget, Pierre, rehabilitation witness
Minet, Jean, baptised Joan
Minier, Pierre
Monstrelet, Enguerrard de, on the taking of Orleans
on the capitulation of Auxerre
on cities loyal to Charles VII
on the capture of Joan
Montbéliard, Jean de
Montepilloy
Montigny, Jean de
Montjeu, Philibert de
Moreau, Jean, on Joan’s childhood and religion
sees her at Châlons
on evidence in the procès d’office
Morel, Aubert
Morin, Jean, examiner at Poitiers
Mortemer, Jeanne de, examines Joan
Musnier, Simonin, on Joan’s childhood
Neufchâteau
Nicholas V, Pope
Novellompont, Jean de, see Metz
Olivier, Richard
Orleans (map, p. 71), condition before Joan’s arrival
death of Salisbury
the “day of herrings”
rumours of Joan
her arrival
capture of the Augustins fort
capture of the bridge
retreat of the English
rejoicings
on the English
reaction of the University of Paris
and the Burgundians
foreign comment
numbers engaged in the fighting
Claude des Armoises
celebration of the rehabilitation
Orleans, Charles, Duke of, prisoner in England
presents a robe to Joan
Pange, J. de
Paris, expects attack
the assault on
welcomes Charles VII
Paris, University of, reaction to the loss of Orleans
first hints at Joan’s heresy
demands that Joan come before the Inquisitor
rejoices at Joan being in English hands
influence in the trial
pronounces Joan guilty and urges haste
informs Rome of Joan’s death
influence on Christendom
Pasquerel, Jean, Joan’s confessor, on the meeting of Joan and the Dauphin
on Joan’s virginity
with Joan at Tours
on Joan’s banner
on Joan in Orleans
Patay, battle of
Phillipe the Good, Duke of Burgundy, withdraws troops from Orleans
makes truce with Charles VII
historical basis of his policy
Governor of Paris
negotiates with Charles VII
Lieutenant-General for France
strengthens his position
besieges Compiègne
captures Joan
raises siege of Compiègne
makes peace with Charles VII
Pierre of Versailles, examiner at Poitiers
Pigache, Jean
Pinchon, Jean, finds Joan guilty
Pisan, Christine de, on the capture of Orleans
Poitiers, Joan’s examination at
the “Book” of
Pole, John de la, at Orleans
Pontamus, Paul
Poulengy, Bertrand de, on Joan’s interview with de Baudricourt
accompanies her to Chinon
on her purity
did he know Joan before Vaucouleurs?
was he the tool of the Queen of Sicily?
rehabilitation witness
Preuilly, Jeanne de, examines Joan
Prevosteau, Guillaume
Rabateau, Jean, lodges Joan at Poitiers
Raymond, page to Joan
Rehabilitation, reasons for delay
the king’s first secular enquiry
the enquiry by the Church
the Summarium submitted to theologians
the Pope authorises a demand
Isabelle d’Arc’s demand
scope of the enquiry
the final vindication
unemotional character of the enquiry
documentation
René of Anjou, with the king at Montepilloy
frees Jeanne de Semaize
prisoner at Bulgneville
helps to negotiate peace
Rheims, welcomes Charles VII
the coronation
Richard, Brother, of Troyes
Richemont, Arthur de
enters Paris on behalf of Charles VII
victorious at Formigny
Riom
Riquier, Jean, on Joan’s answers at the trial
on Joan’s death
on the English fear of Joan
rehabilitation witness
Romée, Isabelle, see d’Arc, Isabelle
Roussel, Raoul, at Joan’s death
Saint-Avit, Jean de, his opinion of the trial
Sainte-Catherine de Fierbois, Joan takes the sword of
Saint-Pierre-les-Moutiers
Saint-Rémy, Jean Lefèvre de, on the capture of Joan
Saint-Sévère, Lord
Saint-Thiébault, Dean of, on Claude des Armoises
Sala, Pierre, on Joan’s conversation with the Dauphin
on Claude des Armoises
Salisbury, Earl of, English commander in France
death
Sameran, Charles
Seguin, Pierre, examiner at Poitiers
Sermaize, Jeanne de, pretender to be Joan
Simon, Charles, on Joan at Troyes
Sionne, Etienne de, on Joan’s childhood
Sionne, Hauviette, on Joan’s childhood
on the Ladies’ Tree
on Joan’s age
on her visit to Neufchâteau
on her departure from Domremy
Soissons
Stafford, Earl of
Stuart, John
Talbot, John, at Orleans
at Beaugency
captured
landing at Bordeaux and death
Taquel, Nicolas, on the twelve articles
on the form of abjuration
Therage, Geoffroy, on Joan’s death
Thibault, Gobert, on Joan at Poitiers
on Joan’s purity
on her magnetism
Thierry, Wantrin
Thomas, Antoine
Tillay, Jamet du
Tiphame, Jean, on Joan’s illness
Touraine, Jacques de, assessor
Touroulde, Marguerite de, on Joan and Charles of Lorraine
on Joan’s purity
on the state of France
on Joan’s purity and simplicity
Tours
Toutmouillé, Jean, on Joan hearing her sentence
on the English fear of Joan
rehabilitation witness
Trémoille, Georges de la, influence on Charles VII
jealousy of Joan
driven out
Tressard, Jean, at Joan’s death
Trial of Condemnation (for Joan’s answers, see the end of this entry), its political character
the judges
assessors
English influence
evidence of bias in the procès d’office
Joan held in military prison and without advocate
method of interrogation
Joan asks to make confession
her ability in answering
the act of accusation
the twelve articles
opposition to Cauchon—sanctions imposed
Joan falls ill
the charitable admonitions
threat of torture
the English urge haste
Joan threatened with burning— Erard’s preaching
she signs the abjuration
evidence of the substitution of another form of abjuration
anger of the English
Joan condemned to life imprisonment
reasons for her resuming man’s clothing
the trial for relapse
Cauchon’s attitude
the assessors’ opinions
Joan sentenced
literature on the trial
Cauchon and the Posthumous Informations
Joan’s answers on: Crosses on her letters
the King
man’s clothing
Rings
her standard
her state of grace
submission to the Church
her Sword
voices and revelations
witchcraft
Troyes
Turelure, Pierre, examiner at Poitiers
Ursins, Jean des
Vaucouleurs, in Joan’s vocation
during Joan’s stay
date of her departure
Venderès, Nicolas de, assessor
finds Joan guilty
at her death
Vendome, Count
Vienne, Colet de, with Joan from Vaucouleurs to Chinon
on the bastardy theory
Vignolles, Etienne, see La Hire
Villars, Sire de
Viteau, Jeanette de
Wandomme, the Bastard of, captures Joan
Warwick, Earl of
Wavrin, Jean de, on the disheartened English
at the battle of Beaugency
on the battle of Patay
Xaintrailles, Poton de
Yolande of Aragon, Queen of Sicily, examines Joan