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  2. March to Reims - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, a coronation in Reims would have a much greater impact because it would be seen as a new miracle, attesting to his divine legitimacy. [10] [11] After initially meeting the Dauphin on 23 May 1429 at Loches, [12] Joan of Arc next met him on 21 June at the Fleury Abbey to persuade him to go to Reims.

  3. Battle of Patay - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Patay, fought on 18 June 1429 during the Hundred Years' War, was the culmination of the Loire Campaign between the French and English in north-central France. In this engagement, the horsemen of the French vanguard inflicted heavy casualties on an English army; most of them sustained by the longbowmen as the English cavalry fled.

  4. Category:Conflicts in 1429 - Wikipedia

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    March to Reims; Restoration of Min Saw Mon; S. Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier; Siege of Inverness (1429) Siege of La Charité; Siege of Paris (1429) T.

  5. List of battles involving the Kingdom of France - Wikipedia

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    15–16 June 1429 France: Kingdom of France: None: Kingdom of England: Victory Battle of Patay: 18 June 1429 France: Kingdom of France: None: Kingdom of England: Victory March to Reims: 29 June – 16 July 1429 France: Kingdom of France: None: Kingdom of England: Victory Siege of Paris (1429) 3–8 September 1429 France: Kingdom of France: None ...

  6. Charles VII of France - Wikipedia

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    After pushing further into English and Burgundian-controlled territory, Charles was crowned King Charles VII of France in Reims Cathedral on 17 July 1429. Joan was later captured by Burgundian troops under John of Luxembourg at the Siege of Compiègne on 24 May 1430. [11] The Burgundians handed her over to their English allies.

  7. Category:1429 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1429 in Europe" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. ... March to Reims; S.

  8. Hundred Years' War, 1415–1453 - Wikipedia

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    Charles VII was crowned in Notre-Dame de Reims in 1429, and from then a slow but steady reconquest of English-held French territories ensued. Ultimately the English would be expelled from France, except for the Pale of Calais , which would be re-captured by the French a century later.

  9. Timeline of Reims - Wikipedia

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    2008 – November: French Socialist Party congress held in Reims. 2009 – Festival Reims Scènes d'Europe begins. 2011 – Reims tramway begins operating. 2012 – Population: 181,893. 2014 March: Reims municipal election, 2014 held. Arnaud Robinet becomes mayor. 2016 – Reims becomes part of the Grand Est region.