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The siege of La Charité was incited by the order of Charles VII to Joan of Arc after the warlord Perrinet Gressard seized the town in 1423. La Charité was not only strongly fortified, but fully victualled for a prolonged siege. Joan's forces were known to be poorly equipped with artillery. On November 7, 1429 the people of Clermont were addressed with a letter asking the town to send supplies to Joan's army for the siege. On November 9 Joan made another request for supplies in preparation. Charles II d'Albret, of Joan's army, sent a letter to Riom on the same day. The assistance came from Bourges and Orléans, which sent soldiers and artillerymen. However, after a month-long struggle in bad weather, the siege was abandoned.

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  • Sitio de La Charité (es)
  • Siège de La Charité-sur-Loire (fr)
  • Siege of La Charité (en)
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  • El asedio de la Charité fue incitado por la orden de Carlos VII a Juana de Arco después de que el señor de la guerra Perrinet Gressard tomara la ciudad en 1423.​ (es)
  • The siege of La Charité was incited by the order of Charles VII to Joan of Arc after the warlord Perrinet Gressard seized the town in 1423. La Charité was not only strongly fortified, but fully victualled for a prolonged siege. Joan's forces were known to be poorly equipped with artillery. On November 7, 1429 the people of Clermont were addressed with a letter asking the town to send supplies to Joan's army for the siege. On November 9 Joan made another request for supplies in preparation. Charles II d'Albret, of Joan's army, sent a letter to Riom on the same day. The assistance came from Bourges and Orléans, which sent soldiers and artillerymen. However, after a month-long struggle in bad weather, the siege was abandoned. (en)
  • Le siège de La Charité-sur-Loire est conduit à l'automne 1429 par Jeanne d'Arc. Jeanne d'Arc, pour le compte de Charles VII, tente de reprendre la ville, alors contrôlée par le capitaine Perrinet Gressart qui la tient depuis décembre 1423. La ville ne sera reprise par le roi de France qu'en 1435, au prix d'une forte rançon. (fr)
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  • Siege of La Charité (en)
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  • Siege of La Charité (en)
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  • the Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War (en)
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  • Impasse, the city delivered to Charles VII against a huge ransom (en)
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  • El asedio de la Charité fue incitado por la orden de Carlos VII a Juana de Arco después de que el señor de la guerra Perrinet Gressard tomara la ciudad en 1423.​ (es)
  • Le siège de La Charité-sur-Loire est conduit à l'automne 1429 par Jeanne d'Arc. Jeanne d'Arc, pour le compte de Charles VII, tente de reprendre la ville, alors contrôlée par le capitaine Perrinet Gressart qui la tient depuis décembre 1423. La Charité-sur-Loire n'était pas très bien fortifiée, mais était assez ravitaillée pour résister à un long siège. Les forces de Jeanne d'Arc ne disposaient pas, de plus, d'artillerie. Le 7 novembre 1429, Jeanne demande à la ville de Clermont de lui envoyer des vivres. Deux jours plus tard, elle renouvelle sa demande. Charles II d'Albret, qui accompagnait Jeanne d'Arc, envoya lui aussi une lettre à Riom le même jour. Bourges et Orléans envoyèrent finalement des renforts ainsi que des pièces d'artillerie. Cependant, le siège fut levé un mois plus tard à cause des prémices de l'hiver rigoureux. La ville ne sera reprise par le roi de France qu'en 1435, au prix d'une forte rançon. (fr)
  • The siege of La Charité was incited by the order of Charles VII to Joan of Arc after the warlord Perrinet Gressard seized the town in 1423. La Charité was not only strongly fortified, but fully victualled for a prolonged siege. Joan's forces were known to be poorly equipped with artillery. On November 7, 1429 the people of Clermont were addressed with a letter asking the town to send supplies to Joan's army for the siege. On November 9 Joan made another request for supplies in preparation. Charles II d'Albret, of Joan's army, sent a letter to Riom on the same day. The assistance came from Bourges and Orléans, which sent soldiers and artillerymen. However, after a month-long struggle in bad weather, the siege was abandoned. (en)
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