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1429, August 1 – At Montmirail-en-Brie

1429, August 2-5 – At Provins

1429, August 7 – At Coulommiers and Ch?teau-Thierry

1429, August 10 – At La Fert? Milon

1429, August 11 – At Cr?py-en-Valois

1429, August 12 – At Lagny-le-Sec

1429, August 13 – At Dammartin and Thieux

1429, August 14 – At Baron and Montepilloy

1429, August 14-15 – Battle of Montepilloy

1429, August 16-17 – At Cr?py-en-Valois

1429, August 18-23 – At Compi?gne

1429, August 26 – September 8 – At St. Denis and La Chapelle

1429, September 8 – Attack on Paris; Jehanne is wounded in the thigh while trying to locate a spot for her troops to cross Paris’ inner ditch.

1429, September 9 – At La Chapelle and St. Denis

1429, September 10 and 13 – At St. Denis

1429, September 14-21 – At Lagny, Provins, Bray, Sens, Courtenay, Ch?teaurenard, Montargis, Gien

1429, October – At Meung-sur-Y?vre and Bourges

1429, October and early November – At St. Pierre-le-Moutier

1429, November 9 – At Moulins

1429, November 24 – Attack on La Charit?-sur-Loire

1429, early December – At Meung-sur-Y?vre

1429, December 19 – At Orleans

1429, December 25 (?) – At Jargeau ?

1429, December 29 – Ennobled along with her family, given a coat of arms and surname “du Lys”

1430, March 3-28 – At Sully

1430, early April – At Lagny; battle of Lagny

1430, April 17-23 – At Melun

1430, late April – At Senlis, Compi?gne, Berenglise, Ste Marguerite, Soissons, Cr?py-en-Valois

1430, May 14-15 – At Compi?gne and Pont l’Ev?que

1430, May 18 (?) – At Soissons

1430, May 19(?) – 22 – At Cr?py-en-Valois

1430, May 23 – At Compi?gne; assault on Margny; Jehanne captured.

1430, May 23-25 – At Clairoix

1430, late May – July – Held prisoner at Beaulieu

1430, mid-July – mid-November – At Beaurevoir

1430, late November – At Arras, St Riquier, Drugy, and Le Crotoy

1430, December – At St Val?ry, Eu, Dieppe, and Rouen.

1430, December 25 (?) – Held in a tower at Rouen, where she would stay until May 30

1431, January 3 – Transferred to the custody of Bishop Cauchon

1431, January 9 – Beginning of the 1st trial (Trial of Condemnation)

1431, February 21 – First public session of the trial

1431, March 10-17 – Closed sessions of testimony

1431, March 27 – Libellus read

1431, April 18 – Admonished to recant

1431, May 19 – Reading of the University of Paris’ condemnation

1431, May 23 – Conclusion of the trial

1431, May 24 – Taken to a platform and threatened with execution; recants and is given the sentence of life in prison

1431, May 28 – Rejects her previous abjuration and accepts a death sentence.

1431, May 29 – The assessors vote to turn her over to secular justice

1431, May 30 – Execution.

———————— Related events after her death ————————

1435, Sept 21 – Treaty of Arras between Charles VII and Philippe-le-Bon de Burgundy, effectively dooming the English cause

1436 – Paris surrenders to the French

1448 – Rouen taken by the French

1450 – English driven out of Normandy; the process of retrying Joan of Arc’s case begins under the direction of Guillaume Bouill?

1450, March 4 & 5 – Preliminary witness depositions are taken, beginning with the testimony of Guillaume Manchon, one of the notaries at the original trial.

1452 – Joan of Arc’s retrial process continues under Cardinal d’Estouteville and Inquisitor Jean Br?hal

1452, May 2 & 3 – Five witnesses questioned.

1452, May 8 – More testimony, with depositions from seventeen witnesses

1453 – English driven out of Guyenne; most historians consider this to be the end of the “Hundred Years War”

1455, June 11 – Pope Calixtus III authorizes Jehanne’s mother, Isabelle, to open the suit

1455, November 7 – The opening session of the retrial (”Trial of Rehabilitation”), held at Notre Dame in Paris

1455, November through 1456, May – Witness testimony

1456, May 14 – The witness testimony is concluded

1456, May 30 – Hearings resumed

1456, June 2 – As no further evidence was submitted, the existing body of testimony was accepted into the record.

1456, June 5 – The counsel for the plaintiffs, Guillaume Pr?vosteau, submitted his documents to the tribunal

1456, June 10 – Final session during which all the various documents were collected.

1456, June 18 – The plaintiffs, in the form of Jehanne’s brother Jean Darc, the family’s lawyer, and the Promoter for the case, pay a visit to the commissioners, expressing the wish that the latter would speed up their final deliberations

1456, June 24 – Final call for any objections, with presentation of final evidence against Jehanne set for July 1

1456, July 1 – No one showed up.

1456, July 2 – The plaintiffs formally ask the judges to annul the original verdict and declare Jehanne innocent.

1456, July 7, beginning at the hour of 8 am – Public announcement of the judgement of the court, in which the original verdict is thrown out and Joan of Arc is declared innocent.

————– Related events in our own era ————–

1903, February – Formal proposal for canonisation

1904, January – Pope Pius X awards her the title of “Venerable”

1909, April 11 – Beatification

1920, May 16 – Canonised as a saint by Pope Benedict XV