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strategy; summons Black Prince; confiscates Aquitaine; health; mourns Edward III; sues for peace; death

Charles VI, King of France ; accession; characteristics ; dismisses uncles ; truce of Leulinghen; madness; crusade of Nicopolis; alliance with Owain Glyndr; strength in Europe; Burgundy ν. Orleans ; Burgundy v. Armagnac ; attempt to kidnap; John of Burgundy allies with Henry V against; Philip of Burgundy allies with Henry V against; treaty of Troyes; enters Paris; death

Charles VII, king of France (Dauphin) ; accession; and dual monarchy; treaty of Saumur; appears lost cause; characteristics ; court; revenue ; and Joan of Arc ; coronation; poverty; Arras conference ; treaty of Arras ; discouraged; rumours of illness; in Normandy and Guyenne; Margaret, niece of, marries Henry VI; standing army; invades Normandy; enters Rouen; invasion and fall of Guyenne; Guyenne uprising; final capture of Guyenne; see also Dauphinists

Charles (the Bad), king of Navarre ; Catherine, daughter of; successor to

Charles, dauphin, son of John II; see also Charles V, King of France

Charles. dauphin, son of Charles VI; see alsoCharles VII, king of France and Dauphinists

Chartres

Chastellain, Georges

Chaucer, Geoffrey

Cherbourg, siege and surrender of (1450)

Cheyne, Thomas.

Chichele, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury

chivalry

Churchill, Sir Winston

Clarence, Thomas, Duke of ; killed at Baugé

Clement VI, Pope

Clement VI, Pope

Clermont, Count of, temp. Charles VI; temp. Charles VII1; Marshal, temp. John II

Clinton, Lord, commander at Pontoise ; Robert

Clisson, Olivier de

Cluny, Abbot of

Cobham family; Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester; Lord, temp. Edward III; Sir Reynold

Coëtivy, Oliver de; Prégent de

Coeur, Jacques

Combat of the Thirty

conferences, characteristics of

Contamine, Philippe

Cornwall, Sir John, Lord Fanhope

Crabbe, Jehan

Craon, Amaury de

Cravant, battle of (1423)

Crécy, battle of (1346) ; events leading to; casualties

Cresswell, Sir John

Cros, Jehan de, Bishop of Limoges

crossbow; construction, disadvantages

Croy, Antoine de

crusades; Edward III and Philip VI; Nicopolis

Dagworth, Sir Nicholas.

Dagworth, Sir Thomas

Dallingridge, Sir Edward

Dauphinists; action against England

Dauphins see Charles, son of John II; Charles, son of Charles VI and Louis

David II, King of Scotland

Derby, Henry Grosmont, Earl of, Duke of Lancaster

Deschamps, Eustace

Despenser, Henry, Bishop of Norwich

Devon, Earl of

Douglas, Archibald, Earl of; William

dual monarchy; extent of English rule; Burgundian support essential ; lack of revenue a threat to; effect of treaty of Arras

Edington, William, Bishop of Winchester, Chancellor

Edward I, King

Edward II, King: murder of; refuses homage to Charles IV

Edward III, King; death of Mortimer; Peer of France ; claim to French throne; weakness; homage to Philip VI; and Parliament ; and Scotland ; plans crusade with Philip VI; motto; court; and Robert of Artois; and Flanders; finances ; mobilisation problems ; claims French throne ; in Antwerp; assumes arms of France, challenges Philip VI; wounded at Sluys; offers to surrender claim; accused by Stratford; and Brittany succession; strategy ; lands in France ; crosses Somme; victory at Crécy; founds Order of Garter; campaigns in Brittany ; public relations; and Charles of Navarre; friendship with John II; French campaign (1359—60); intervenes in Aquitaine ; sails for France; Knollys and Hawkwood; death

EdwardKing

Edward, Prince of Wales .; motto; in Languedoc ; Poitiers; seeks to avoid battle; chivalry towards John II; French campaign (1359—60); duke of Aquitaine; and Free Companies ; and Castile; marriage; problems in Aquitaine ; Limoges; death

Edwards, John

Epaules, Richard des

Erpingham, Sir Thomas

Espléchin, trace of (1340)

Estouteville, Sieur de

Eu, Archdeacon of

Evan of Wales

Evesham, Monk of

Evringham, Sir Thomas

Exeter, Thomas Beaufort, Duke of

Fastolf, Sir John ; Millicent Scrope, wife of

Felbrygg, Sir George.

Felbrygg, Sir Simon.

Felton, Sir Thomas

feudal system, England; France

Fiennes, James and

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