List of Tables, Maps and Illustrations

GENEALOGICAL TABLES

Table 1:

The English Royal Family, 1327–1471

Table 2:

The French Royal Family, 1270–c.1380

Table 3:

The French Royal Family, 1350–1461

MAPS

Map 1:

Major campaigns of Edward III and the Black Prince

Map 2:

English lands in France according to the treaty of Brétigny, 1360

Map 3:

English lands in France after the death of Charles VI, 1422

Map 4:

English lands in France after 1436

FIGURES

Fig. 1:

The capture of Caen by the English, 1346. From Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, 2 vols, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1839).

Fig. 2:

A fifteenth-century interpretation of the Battle of Crécy. The English, with their archers, are on the right. From Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, 2 vols, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1839).

Fig. 3:

The slaughter of the peasant rebels at Meaux, 1358. From Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, 2 vols, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1839).

Fig. 4:

The Chateau de Vincennes. The central tower was largely built by Charles V. Public domain.

Fig. 5:

A knight bearing Bertrand du Guesclin’s arms. From A. Parmentier, Album Historique. Le Moyen Age (Paris, 1896).

Fig. 6:

An imaginative interpretation of the death of John Chandos, 1369. From Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, 2 vols, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1839).

Fig. 7:

The Black Prince, lying sick in his litter, at the sack of Limoges, 1370. From Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, 2 vols, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1839).

Fig. 8:

The tomb effigy of Bertrand du Guesclin, in the basilica of Saint-Denis. Public domain.

Fig. 9:

The Earl of Buckingham crossing to Calais, 1380. From Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, 2 vols, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1839).

Fig. 10:

The Battle of Aljubarrota, 1385. British Library, Royal 14 E IV f. 204 r.

Fig. 11:

A mid-fourteenth-century French knight in full armour. From A. Parmentier, Album Historique. Le Moyen Age (Paris, 1896).

Fig. 12:

A late fourteenth-century French knight. From A. Parmentier, Album Historique. Le Moyen Age (Paris, 1896).

Fig. 13:

Charles VI and his queen, Isabeau of Bavaria. From The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1840).

Fig. 14:

An imaginative engraving showing Henry V and his standard-bearer, with a prisoner kneeling before him. From The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1840).

Fig. 15:

John, duke of Bedford. From The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1840).

Fig. 16:

The French victory in the battle of Castillon, 1453. From Martial d’Auvergne’s, Les Vigiles du Charles VII. Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Français 5054, fol. 229v.

Fig. 17:

A mid-fifteenth-century mounted knight. From A. Parmentier, Album Historique. Le Moyen Age (Paris, 1896).

Fig. 18:

A fifteenth-century French crossbowman. From A. Parmentier, Album Historique. Le Moyen Age (Paris, 1896).

Fig. 19:

Dulle Griet, a fifteenth-century bombard now in Ghent. Public domain.

Fig. 20:

A nineteenth-century reconstruction drawing of a bombard. From A. Parmentier, Album Historique. Le Moyen Age (Paris, 1896).

Fig. 21:

The execution of the notorious routier Mérigot Marchès in 1391. From Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, 2 vols, trans. Thomas Johnes (London, 1839).

Fig. 22:

The tomb effigy of Olivier de Clisson, in the basilica at Saint-Denis. Public domain.

Fig. 23:

Sir Kenneth Branagh rallies the troops in Henry V 192 (1989). Renaissance/BBC/Curzon/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock.