ARMAGNACS AND BURGUNDIANS

opposing factions that fought to control France in the early 15th cent. The rivalry for power between Louis d'Orléans, brother of the recurrently insane King Charles VI, and his cousin John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy, led to Louis's murder in 1407. In the conflicts that followed, the partisans of Charles d'Orléans, son of Louis, were led by Charles's father-in-law, Bernard VII, count of Armagnac, after whom they were named. The followers of the duke of Burgundy, or Burgundians, were allied with members of the lower classes, notably the Cabochiens, who were particularly strong in Paris. Open civil war between the two groups broke out in 1411. John the Fearless at first held control of the government, but in 1413 the Cabochiens were ousted by another Parisian faction and John was forced to flee the city. The Armagnacs came into power and conducted the defense of France against King Henry V of England, who invaded the kingdom in 1415. John gave tacit approval to the invasion. The conflict between Armagnacs and Burgundians thus became part of the Hundred Years War. John took advantage of French defeats to return to Paris and seize the king (1418); in the ensuing massacre of the Armagnacs, Bernard VII and numerous followers were killed. Subsequently John attempted to negotiate with Charles VI's son, the young dauphin (later King Charles VII). During the negotiations John was assassinated (1419). His son and successor, Philip the Good of Burgundy, immediately concluded a treaty with the English (see Troyes, Treaty of), by which he recognized the succession to the French throne of Henry V. This alliance remained in force until 1435 when Philip signed the Treaty of Arras with Charles VII. Although the terms Armagnacs and Burgundians ceased to have their original meanings, the struggle between the French crown and Burgundy continued until the death (1477) of Charles the Bold of Burgundy.

See study by C. A. Armstrong (1983).

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...center of France, a mere remnant, acknowledged Charles. Armagnacs, Burgundians, and English, hordes of armed brigands who cared little...while the neighboring village of Maxey was attached to the Burgundian-English side. Between the two villages there were frequent...
...every city in northern France had been besieged, some of them many times, and many of them had been sacked by Armagnacs, Burgundians, or English. Yet in the cities alone was there a hope of safety. The open country became a desert, briars...
...Philip the Good. Bedford sought to cement the Anglo Burgundian alliance through marriage. At the same time, John...Brittany, who had shifted his alliance between the Armagnacs, Burgundians, and Lancastrians, wished to ally himself with...
...the foreigner, there were other conflicts taking place at the same time, in which Frenchmen fought Frenchmen, Armagnacs Burgundians. Besides all these, numerous revolutionary movements flared up sporadically in the great cities as well as in...
...Louis of Orleans 1407 . C. Armagnacs and Burgundians . The Parisian movement of...escapes. Massacre of the Armagnacs . Conquest of Normandy by...tion by favourites: the Armagnacs Yolande of Aragon and Richemont...RECONCILIATION WITH THE BURGUNDIAN 355 Situation in 1430 . Fall...
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...Paris while the Armagnacs and Burgundians prepared for war. Unlike the...is powerless to prevent the Armagnacs and Burgundians from waging a destructive campaign...ready to lead men against the Burgundians on August 23 (the date of...
...surviving documentation.43 The Burgundian duke Philip the Bold spent...the conflict between the Armagnacs and the Burgundians, and the myriad of minor...social rank per se.109 The Burgundian chronicler Enguerrand de...echoed a century later by the Burgundian court historiographer Georges...
...himself, faithful to King and Church and sworn enemies of the English and their French sympathizers, the Burgundians (1:22). For the Armagnacs liberty and patriotism were synonymous, and de Conte insists that Joan was "the Patriot" among patriots...
...an armed force, including Sir John Oldcastle, to aid the Burgundians in September of that year. King Henry himself had been planning...policy in relation to France, despite Henry IVs help to the Armagnacs in 1412. See also J. L. Kirby, Henry IV of England (London...
...France, and that led to its eventual abrogation by the Burgundians in 1435. The Salic law now haunted the English monarchs...institutions and authorities but excluding the dauphin and the Armagnacs, did, indeed, ratify the Treaty. If the Salic law imposed...on the validity of the Treaty of Troyes and the Anglo-Burgundian alliance of 1419, see Chaplais, supra note 56, at 636...


 

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...not English soldiers who ransacked Domremy, but Burgundians from the other side of the River Meuse. Aside...to learn about the civil war in France between Armagnacs and Burgundians, about the intrigues inside the Valois court...
...second son, Thomas, Duke of Clarence into France with a substantial force of archers to fight for the Armagnacs against the Burgundians in the French civil war that had begun five years earlier. As it happened, the French patched up their...
...nasty dispute between the Burgundian and Armagnac factions...between the English and the Burgundians. Within a few months, the combined English and Burgundian forces had driven the Armagnacs out of Paris; the French...to make peace with his Burgundian rivals. In the years to...forged an alliance with the Burgundians against the English and...
...Tremoille would be useful since he had Burgundian connections and shared their aim of...next spring, Joan was captured by the Burgundians who sold her to the English. No attempt...the marriage of two of his children to Burgundian allies. None of this seemed to trouble...


 

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...the privy council, which he and his friends dominated in 1410 11. In favoring the Burgundians rather than the Armagnacs in France (see Armagnacs and Burgundians ), he disagreed with the king, and a suggestion by his followers that he should...
...son of Louis, duc dOrleans. He joined the Armagnacs in the civil war during the reign of King Charles VI and was captured (1418) by the Burgundians (see Armagnacs and Burgundians ). Released in 1420, he entered the service...
...the knight without reproach. A leader of the Armagnacs (see Armagnacs and Burgundians ) and a staunch supporter of the dauphin, the...fought successfully against the English and Burgundians and was made governor of Champagne and Brie...
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