Coronation of Charles VII in Reims (miniature from the Vigiles du roi Charles VII (Vigils of King Charles VII) by Martial d'Auvergne, Paris, BnF, Manuscripts department).
Date
24 June – 16 July 1429
Location
Gien to Reims, France
Result
French Victory Coronation of Charles VII in Reims
Belligerents
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of England Burgundian State
Commanders and leaders
Charles VII of France
Joan of Arc
Jean II d'Alençon
Jean de Dunois
La Hire
Jean de Xaintrailles
Ambroise de Loré
Jean de Brosse
Gilles de Rais
Louis de Culant
Georges de la Trémoille
Charles II of Albret
Charles de Bourbon
Louis, Count of Vendôme
Guy de Montfort-Laval
André de Lohéac
Jean V de Bueil
Gilbert Motier de La Fayette[1]
Pierre Bessonneau
Henry VI of England
John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford
Philip the Good
Thomas de Scales
John Beaufort, 3rd Earl of Somerset
John Fastolf
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t
e
Hundred Years' War
Edwardian phase
Second War of Scottish Independence
War of the Breton Succession
Castilian Civil War
War of the Two Peters
Caroline phase
Despenser's Crusade
1383–1385 Crisis
Glyndŵr rebellion
Armagnac–Burgundian conflict
Lancastrian phase
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t
e
Hundred Years' War Lancastrian phase (1415–1453)
1415–1420
Harfleur
Agincourt
Valmont
1st Caen
Rouen
2nd La Rochelle
1421–1428
Baugé
Meaux
Cravant
La Brossinière
Verneuil
St. James
Montargis
1428–1430
Orléans
Herrings
Loire
Jargeau
Meung-sur-Loire
Beaugency
Patay
Reims
Paris
Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier
La Charité
Compiègne
1435–1444
Gerberoy
St. Denis
Paris
Calais
Creil
Pontoise
Tartas
Dieppe
1449–1450
Normandy campaign of 1449–1450
Formigny
2nd Caen
Falaise
Cherbourg
1450–1453
Gascon campaign of 1450–1453
Blanquefort
1st Bordeaux
Martignas
Castillon
2nd Bordeaux
After the French lifted the siege of Orléans and won a decisive victory at the Battle of Patay, the English and Burgundians no longer posed a threat. Joan of Arc convinced the Dauphin Charles to go to Reims for his coronation. Successfully marching their army though the heart of territory held by the hostile Burgundians solidified the Dauphin’s regrasp of the throne of France. He had been disinherited from it through the Treaty of Troyes.[2]
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