INDEX

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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

Compiègne

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

the coronation

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

Louviers

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

the effect in France

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