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*May 23: [[Compiegne]]. Joan of Arc is captured by the Burgundians
*May 23: [[Compiegne]]. Joan of Arc is captured by the Burgundians
*May 26: [[University of Paris]] writes to Duke of Burgundy requesting that Joan be turned oveer to them for trial
*May 26: [[University of Paris]], in the name of the Inquisitor of France, writes to Duke of Burgundy requesting that Joan be surrendered to the [[Inquisition]] and University for trial
*July 14: Bishop [[Pierre Cauchon]] presents a letter to the Burgundians demanding that Joan be transferred to the King of England for a Church trial and offers several thousand pound in exchange for her
*July 14: Bishop [[Pierre Cauchon]] presents a letter to the Burgundians demanding that Joan be transferred to the King of England for a Church trial and offers several thousand pound in exchange for her
*approx July to early November: Joan is held in the castle of Beaurevoir
*approx July to early November: Joan is held in the castle of Beaurevoir

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1412 (?)

January 6 (?): Joan's birth at Domrémy

1415

1420

1422

  • August 31: Henry V of England dies and is succeeded by his infant son. John, Duke of Bedford becmes Regent
  • October 21: Charles VI of France dies. The infant son of Henry V is delcared King of France with John, Duke of Bedford, Regent

1424 (?)

Summer: Joan first hears her voices

1428

  • May 13: Joan meets for the first time with Robert de Baudricourt in Vaucouleurs
  • July: Burgundian raid on Domrémy

1429

1430

  • May 23: Compiegne. Joan of Arc is captured by the Burgundians
  • May 26: University of Paris, in the name of the Inquisitor of France, writes to Duke of Burgundy requesting that Joan be surrendered to the Inquisition and University for trial
  • July 14: Bishop Pierre Cauchon presents a letter to the Burgundians demanding that Joan be transferred to the King of England for a Church trial and offers several thousand pound in exchange for her
  • approx July to early November: Joan is held in the castle of Beaurevoir
  • by November 21: Joan is under control of Henry VI and the University of Paris wtites asking that she be turned over to Cauchon and the Inquisition for trial
  • December 23: Joan arrives in Rouen

1431

  • January 9: Rouen. Joan's trial on various charges begins
  • February 21: Rouen. First public session of the trial. Joan is presented to the court.
  • March 10: Rouen. Trial sessions moved to prison
  • May 9: Rouen. Joan is threatened with torture
  • May 24. Rouen. Joan's abjuration
  • May 28: Rouen. Joan "relapses" by dressing in men's clothes. This opens the charge that she is a relapsed heretic
  • May 30: Rouen. Joan is burned at the stake

1456

  • July 7: Rouen. Rehabilitation trial adjourns, declaring the 1431 conviction null on the basis of procedural flaws