INDEX
- A
- Abbeville, 81
- Agnadel, battle of, 357
- Aire, castle of, 272
- Albret, Alain de:
- wishes to marry Anne de Bretagne, 307;
- she consents to betrothal, 308;
- she refuses to marry him, 310, 311;
- his rebellion, 313, 314;
- marriage of his daughter, 340
- Albret, Armand de:
- married Marguérite de Bourbon, 69
- Albret, Charles de:
- commanded at battle of Azincourt, 271
- Albret, Jean de, 361
- Alexander VI. (see Borgia)
- Alençon, 8, 99, 256, 357
- Alençon (see Catherine)
- Amadeo VI., Count of Savoy (called Green Count), 4, 5, 13, 14, 85
- Amadeo VII., Count of Savoy (called Red Count), 85
- Amadeo VIII., Count of Savoy, 85
- Amboise, George, Cardinal de, 332, 340, 351, 360
- Amboise, Château de, 301, 322, 324, 326, 343, 347, 351
- Amiens, Jacquerie, 22;
- fair of, 113–115;
- conference, 158
- Ampoulle, 54
- Angoulême, François de (see Valois)
- Angoulême, Jean, Comte de, 261
- Angoulême, Marguérite de, 357
- Anjou, Louis, Duc de, second son of Jean, King of France:
- knighted, 8;
- hostage in England, 46;
- breaks parole, 50;
- bad government, 98;
- disputed precedence with Burgundy, 131;
- death, 131
- Anjou (see Marie d’Anjou)
- Anné de Beaujeu, daughter of Louis XI., Regent of France, 302, 318, 322
- Anne de Bourgogne, 338
- Anne, Duchesse de Bretagne, 88
- Anne, Duchesse de Bretagne, wife of Charles VIII. and Louis XII.:
- birth and childhood, 302–308;
- refuses Albret, 308;
- succeeds to duchy, 308;
- first council, 309;
- war with France, 312;
- marriage with King of the Romans, 314;
- besieged at Rennes, 316;
- betrothed to Charles VIII., 318;
- marriage, 320;
- coronation, 321;
- birth of Dauphin, 322;
- Italian war, 323;
- return of King and death of Dauphin, 324;
- birth and death of other children, 325;
- death of Charles VIII., 327;
- Queen goes to Paris, 329;
- betrothed to Louis XII., 331;
- returns to Bretagne, 331;
- marries Louis XII., 335;
- birth of Claude de France, 337;
- hôtel des Tournelles, 338;
- maids of honour, 338;
- gardens, court, pursuits, and dress, 343;
- betrothal of Claude de France to the Duke of Luxemburg, 345;
- birth and death of a son, 345;
- quarrel with Gié, 346;
- pilgrimage to Bretagne after King’s illness, 348;
- betrothal of Claude de France to François Duc de Valois, 351, 352;
- birth of Renée de France, 352;
- love of music, 359;
- gives a bell to cathedral of Chartres, 359;
- anger with Chalais, 360;
- dangerous illness, 361;
- birth of another son, his death, 361;
- death of the Queen, 362;
- her funeral, 363
- Agnes Sorel, 300, 304
- Anne de Candale, 339, 340
- Anne de Foix, 338
- Anne de Graville, 353–356
- Anne de Rohan, 340
- Aquitaine (see Louis de France)
- Ardres, 184
- Arleux, Château de, 16, 21
- Armagnac, Bernard, Comte de, 254, 256, 269, 277, 282, 283, 288
- Armagnacs, 286, 287, 291
- Arras, 155, 272, 298
- Augustins, 295
- Auton, Jean de, 348
- Auvergne, Jeanne, Comtesse de, second wife of Jean, King of France, 8
- Auvergne, Eléonore de Comminges, Comtesse de, 139, 141
- Avaugour, François Baron de, son of François II., Duc de Bretagne, and Antoinette de Maignelais, 309, 329, 363
- Avignon, plague at, 47;
- Charles VI. at, 153
- Azincourt, battle of, 272–277
- B
- Bar, Marie, Duchesse de, youngest daughter of Robert II., Duke of Burgundy, 47
- Bar, Edouard, Duc de, 59, 228, 263, 276
- Bar, Marie, Duchesse de, daughter of Jean, King of France, 59
- Barbette, hôtel de, 206, 216, 236
- Basoche, clercs de la, 347
- Bastille, 81, 167, 192, 204, 287
- Bavaria, 110
- Beaumont-sur-Oise, Château de, 20
- Beauté, château de, 74, 81, 102, 105, 126, 154, 222
- Beauvais, 22
- Beaujeu (see Anne de Beaujeu)
- Bègue de Vilaine, 24, 58
- Berry (now spelt Berri), Jean, Duc de, third son of Jean, King of France:
- hostage in England, 46;
- ransom, 51;
- bad qualities, 59;
- christening of Dauphin, 79;
- meets the Emperor, 99;
- guardian to his nephews, 111, 122;
- regent, 124;
- Charles VI. obliges him to resign, 126;
- grasping and unpopular, 131;
- marriage, 139, 141, 142;
- gives house to Isabeau, 152;
- conference at Amiens, 158;
- opposes war with Bretagne, 163;
- regency, 167;
- saves La Rivière, 168;
- opposes Orléans, 170;
- the ball, 174;
- attends wedding of Richard II. and Isabelle de France, 185, 186;
- marriage of his daughter with Henry of Lancaster prevented, 209;
- illness and recovery, 225;
- mediates between Queen and Burgundy, 232;
- occupies hôtel de Nesle, 233;
- grief at murder of Louis d’Orléans, 241;
- conference at Chartres, 249;
- Armagnac connections, 254;
- disputes regency, 268;
- death, 280
- Berry, Duchesse de, 142, 148, 168, 172, 173
- Bertrand du Guesclin:
- commands French troops, 52;
- takes prisoner the Captal de Buch, 56;
- avenges the murder of Blanche de Bourbon on Pedro el Cruel, 58;
- made Constable of France, 81;
- godfather to Louis de France, 87;
- his life and death, 90–93;
- buried at Saint-Denis, 132
- Blanche de Bourbon:
- birth, 3;
- marries Pedro el Cruel, King of Spain, 11;
- imprisoned by him, 13;
- murdered, 57
- Blanche de Navarre, wife of Philippe VI.:
- godmother to daughter of Charles V., 6, 7;
- arranges state entry of Isabeau de Bavière, 148;
- death, 193, 194
- Blanche de France, daughter of Charles IV., Duchesse d’Orléans, 20, 33, 79, 125, 340
- Blois, Château de, 182, 248, 249, 325, 336, 337, 343, 347, 357, 362
- Bonne d’Artois, daughter of Philippe Duc de Bourgogne, 155
- Bonne de Luxembourg, first wife of Jean, King of France, 10
- Bonne de Bourbon, wife of Amadeo VI., Count of Savoy, 3, 14, 85
- Bonne de France, daughter of Charles V., 41, 45
- Borgia, Alexander VI., 330, 332, 340
- Borgia, Cesare, son of Alexander VI., 332–335, 340
- Bosredon, Louis de, 283
- Bourbon, Catherine de, Comtesse de Harcourt, 3, 35
- Bourbon, Isabelle, Duchesse de (see Valois)
- Bourbon, Louis II., Duc de:
- birth, 3;
- succeeds to duchy, 15;
- hostage, 46;
- christening of Dauphin, 79;
- love for du Guesclin, 81;
- defends his mother and sister, 85;
- marriage, 85;
- good qualities and popularity, 86;
- guardian to nephews, 98;
- meets the Emperor, 99;
- affection of Charles VI. for him, 126;
- knighthood of King of Sicily, 136;
- wise government, 155;
- godfather to Charles d’Orléans, 157;
- wedding of King and Queen of England, 185, 187;
- goes to Melun, 232;
- indignation at murder of Louis d’Orléans, 241;
- his death, 254
- Bourbon, Jean, Duc de, 155, 256, 264, 277, 288
- Bourbon, Marguérite, Dame d’Albret, 3
- Bourbon, Pierre Duc de:
- marries Isabelle de Valois, 3;
- Crécy, 4;
- arranges marriage of eldest daughter, 5;
- of second daughter, 11;
- killed at Poitiers, 15
- Bourges, 259
- Brabant, Duchesse de, 112, 113, 116
- Brabant, Duc de, 276
- Bretagne, Duc de, 161, 163
- Bretagne, Jean, Duc de, 183, 190, 246, 251, 252
- Bretagne, Jeanne, Duchesse de, second daughter of Charles VI.:
- born, 153;
- betrothed, 183;
- married, 190;
- remained with her mother, 195, 217;
- quarrel with her husband, 251;
- reconciliation, 252;
- birth of a son, 253;
- survived the Queen, 296
- Bretagne, François II., Duc de (see François)
- Bretigny, treaty of, 41, 42, 288
- Briçonnet, Cardinal, 328
- Burgundy, Philippe de Rouvre, last Capétien Duke of, 8, 47
- Burgundy, Philippe, fourth son of Jean, King of France:
- first Valois Duke of, 57;
- favourite brother of Charles V., 59;
- guardian to his nephews, 98;
- meets Emperor, 99;
- oppressive government, 111;
- marriage of his daughter to Bavarian prince, 112;
- mismanagement of his nephew, 120, 121, 125;
- character, 130, 131;
- opposes Duc de Bourbon, 155;
- Amiens, 158;
- opposes war with Bretagne, 163;
- present when King went mad, 165;
- seizes government and persecutes La Rivière and others, 166–170;
- ball, 174;
- disputed King’s permission, 177;
- attends marriage of Richard II. of England and Isabelle de France, 185, 187;
- levies enormous taxes on his vassals, 187;
- funeral of Queen Blanche de Navarre, 194;
- dissensions with Louis Duc d’Orléans, 208;
- with Lancaster, 209;
- disapproves marriage of Isabelle, Queen-dowager of England, 212;
- meets her with escort, 219;
- hatred between Burgundy and Orléans, 221, 223;
- death, 224
- Burgundy, Jean Sans-peur, Duke of:
- swears vengeance against Louis d’Orléans, 221;
- character, 225;
- captures the Dauphin, 232;
- murders Louis, Duc d’Orléans, 239;
- confesses crime, flight, 241;
- impunity and power, 242–245;
- returns to Paris, 249;
- conference at Chartres and influence over Dauphin, 250;
- sent for to punish the Duc de Bretagne, 252;
- governor of the Dauphin, 253;
- interferes to protect his daughter, 256;
- quarrels with his son-in-law the Dauphin, 256;
- siege of Bourges, 259;
- riots, 261–265;
- La Cassinelle, 269;
- forbids his son to be at Azincourt, 272;
- accused of poisoning the Dauphin, 278;
- delivers the Queen, 285;
- gets into Paris and massacres the Armagnacs, 287;
- goes with Queen to Melun, 288;
- peace with Dauphin Charles, 290;
- murdered, 292
- Burgundy, Philippe le Bon, Duke of:
- betrothed to Michelle de France, 224;
- married, 251;
- returns to Burgundy, 265;
- grief at being prevented being at Azincourt, 272;
- at his father’s assassination, 292;
- enters Paris with the Kings and Queens of England and France, 293
- Burgundy, Marguérite de Flandre, wife of Philippe de Rouvre and Philippe de France, Dukes of Burgundy:
- inherits Flanders and Hainault, 48;
- harmonious life led by Philippe and Marguérite, 130;
- their death, 224, 225
- Burgundy, Marguérite, eldest daughter of Philippe and Marguérite, Duke and Duchess of Burgundy; wife of Louis, Duc d’Aquitaine and Dauphin, 224, 243, 248, 255, 258, 277, 278
- C
- Cale, Guillaume, leader of the Jacquerie, 22, 31
- Cambrai, 99, 112, 178, 357
- Canny, Dame de, 216
- Canny, Sieur de, 240
- Captal de Buch, Jean de Grailly, 27, 28, 56
- Carmelites, 36, 37, 295
- Cassinelle, 256, 269
- Catherine d’Alençon, 201, 260, 267
- Catherine de France, daughter of Charles V., 104, 121, 125
- Catherine de France, daughter of Charles VI., 215, 288, 289, 293, 294, 296
- Catherine de Foix, 361
- Céléstins, 35, 60, 61, 62, 180, 255
- Chandos, Sir John, 81, 139
- Chalais, Prince de, 360
- Châlons, Jean de (see Orange)
- Charles V., King of France:
- betrothed to Jeanne de Bourbon, 6;
- married to her, 7;
- Duke of Normandy, 9;
- Vivier-en-Brie, 10;
- regent, 16;
- visit to the Emperor, 16;
- Meaux, 23, 24;
- returns to Paris, 35;
- Carmelites, 37;
- treaty of Bretigny, 42;
- death of two daughters, 45;
- misrule, 49;
- siege of Vernon, 52;
- coronation and state entry, 53–57;
- war with Pedro el Cruel, 59;
- difficulties and ill-health, 59, 60;
- Céléstins, 60, 61, 62;
- library treasures, 63–67;
- the Louvre and its gardens, 69–75;
- King’s barge, 77;
- birth and christening of Dauphin, 72–79;
- gets rid of the Grande Compagnie, 79;
- prosperity of kingdom, 81;
- Hôtel St. Paul, 82–84;
- pilgrimages, 90;
- success and happiness, 91;
- Louis de Harcourt, 93;
- life at court, 93–97;
- distrust of his brothers, 98;
- will, 99;
- visit of the Emperor, 99–104;
- death of the Queen, 104;
- death of Charles V., 105
- Charles VI., King of France:
- birth, christening, 77, 79;
- visit of Emperor, 102, 103;
- succeeds to throne, 107;
- negotiations for marriage, 110–113;
- fair of Amiens, 113–116;
- Isabeau de Bavière, 116, 117;
- wedding, 117;
- character and education of Charles VI., 118–122;
- assumes government, 126;
- birth and death of Dauphin, 127;
- dress, 130;
- splendour of fêtes for knighthood of the King of Sicily 134, 135;
- opposes marriage of Duc de Berry, 142;
- fêtes for marriage of Louis d’Orléans, affection for Valentine Visconti, 142–145;
- state entry of Queen, 148, 149;
- coronation of Queen, 150, 151;
- southern tour, 152–155;
- birth of second Dauphin Charles, 157;
- Pierre de Craon and the Constable de Clisson, 158–163;
- war with Bretagne, 163, 164;
- madness of Charles VI., 164–169;
- recovery, 169, 170;
- fire at the ball, 171–175;
- second attack of madness, 175;
- second recovery, 176–178;
- madness returned, 179;
- affection for Valentine, 180;
- recovered again, 182;
- at wedding of Richard II. and Isabelle, 184–187;
- attends the profession of his daughter Marie at Poissy, 190, 191;
- declining health, 190, 194;
- receives news of Queen of England, 206;
- anxiety for Queen of England and displeasure with Lancaster, 208, 209;
- alarm caused by English revolution brings on attack of madness, 210;
- frequent attacks, 214, 215;
- joy at return of Queen of England, 219;
- bad health, 222, 223;
- calls council, 223;
- his respect for Philippe, Duke of Burgundy, 226;
- anger with Savoisy, 227;
- Jacques Legrand, 228;
- the King and the Princess Marie, 229;
- the King and the Dauphin, 230;
- summons Jean Sans-peur, 231;
- bad attack, 233;
- disguised men, 233, 234;
- horror at murder of Duc d’Orléans, 240;
- bad health, 242, 243;
- receives Valentine, 245;
- goes to Melun to the Queen, 246;
- Odette de Champdivers, 247;
- conference of Chartres, 249;
- returns to Paris and sends for Duke of Burgundy, 251;
- quarrel with Duc de Bretagne, 252;
- appoints Burgundy governor to Dauphin, 253;
- letter to Duc de Bourbon, 255;
- riots, 260, 268;
- Azincourt, 272–277;
- King ill, 278;
- execution of Bosredon, quarrel with the Queen, her imprisonment, 282–284;
- in the hands of Burgundians, 287;
- attack of frenzy, 288;
- desires Dauphin to make peace with Burgundy, 289;
- goes to Troyes, 290;
- Paris, 293;
- death, 294;
- funeral, 295, 296
- Charles VII., King of France:
- birth, 221;
- betrothed to Marie d’Anjou, 267;
- Duc de Touraine, 280;
- Armagnac, 281, 282;
- quarrel with Queen, 283, 284;
- fled to Bastille, 287;
- Burgundy and Armagnac, 288;
- murder of Burgundy, 291;
- excluded from succession, 292;
- in exile, 294;
- treaty of Arras, 298, 300, 301
- Charles VIII., King of France, 302;
- war with Bretagne, 308–315;
- siege of Rennes, 316, 317;
- betrothed to Anne de Bretagne, 318;
- broke off marriage with Marguérite of Austria, 318;
- married Anne de Bretagne, 320;
- character, 321, 322;
- lived at Plessis and Amboise, 322;
- birth of Dauphin, 322;
- departure for Italy, 323;
- return, 324;
- despair at loss of his children, 325;
- treasures he brought from Italy, 326;
- death, 327;
- funeral, 329
- Charles IV., Emperor, son of Jean, King of Bohemia, 17, 99, 104
- Charles, eldest son of Charles VI., 127
- Charles, Dauphin, second son of Charles VI., 157, 181, 211, 214
- Charles le Mauvais, King of Navarre, 16, 21, 30, 31, 35, 47, 52, 59
- Charles le Bon, King of Navarre, 226, 249
- Charles, Duc d’Orléans:
- birth, 157;
- marries Isabelle, Queen-dowager of England, 234, 235;
- sent to Blois, 245, 248;
- conference of Chartres, 250;
- death of Isabelle, 252, 253;
- marries Bonne d’Armagnac, 254;
- treaty with English, 256;
- with princes at Vernon, 264;
- taken prisoner at Azincourt, 277;
- disapproved his son’s marriage, 305, 325
- Charlotte d’Aragon:
- refuses Cæsar Borgia, 334;
- marries Guy de Laval, 340
- Charlotte de Savoie, Queen of France, 301, 302
- Chartreux, 176
- Châtelet, 204, 286, 359
- Châteauneuf-Randon, death of Bertrand du Guesclin, 91
- Chelles, abbey de, 62
- Christine de Pisan, 76, 95, 97
- Claude, Queen of France:
- birth, 337;
- betrothed to Duke of Luxemburg, 345;
- heiress of Bretagne, 346;
- betrothed to Duc de Valois, 352;
- illness, 356;
- death, 363
- Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, second son of Edward III., King of England, 246, 261
- Clermont, Château de, 31, 86
- Clermont, Jean de (see Bourbon)
- Clisson, Constable de, 161, 163, 167
- Comets, 68
- Comminges, Comte de, 309, 313
- Comminges, Comtesse de, 139, 141
- Compiègne, 22, 99
- Cordelière, Marie la, favourite ship of Anne de Bretagne, 341;
- she visits it, 350;
- sunk in sea fight, 360
- Cordelière, order of Anne de Bretagne, 344
- Cordeliers, 203, 295, 337
- Coucy, Dame de, 186, 210
- Coucy, Seigneur de, 168
- Craon, Pierre de, 158–163
- Crécy, battle of, 4, 18
- Creil, 81, 125, 169
- D
- Dauphin du Viennois, Humbert de la Tour du Pin, 5, 6
- Dunois, Jean, Comte de, son of Louis, Duc d’Orléans and the Dame de Canny, called Bastard of Orléans, 216, 249
- Dunois, Comte de, 309, 313–315, 318, 319
- Dunois, Comte de, 349
- E
- Eclipse, 234
- Edward III., King of England, 52, 243, 272
- Edward, Prince of Wales (Black Prince), 6–9
- Eléonore de Guzman, 12
- Entragues, Baron de, 355
- Ermenonville, 20
- Etienne Marcel:
- provost of Paris, 16;
- Jacquerie, 27, 28;
- death, 34
- Étuves or public baths, 199, 200
- F
- Foix, Gaston, Comte de:
- called Gaston Phoebus, 27, 28, 139–142
- Foix, Comte de, 307
- Foix, Germaine de, 339, 340
- Foix (see Catherine)
- François, Duc de Valois, afterwards François II., King of France, 348, 352
- François II., Duc de Bretagne, 303;
- Antoinette de Maignelais, 304;
- character, 305;
- Landais, 307;
- battle of St. Aubin, death, 308
- Françoise de Dinan, Dame de Laval, 304, 308–312, 314, 317, 320, 321
- Frèron, Doctor, 176, 177, 178
- Friederich von Landshut (see Wittelsbach)
- G
- Giac, Madame de, 289
- Gié, Maréchal de, 346, 347
- Gilles, 24
- Guérande, Château de, 309
- H
- Hainault, Jacqueline de:
- wife of Jean, Duc de Touraine and Dauphin, fourth son of Charles VI., 234, 235, 278–280
- Harcourt, Jean de, married Catherine de Bourbon, 35
- Harcourt, Louis de, 93
- Harfleur, battle of, 271
- Hasseley, Guillaume, doctor, 169, 170
- Henry IV., Duke of Lancaster, King of England:
- exiled for treasonable practices, 208;
- proposes to marry daughter of Duc de Berry, 209;
- indignation of French at his usurpation, 210;
- wishes to marry Isabelle de France, widow of Richard II., to Prince of Wales, 213;
- detains her jewels and dowry, 219;
- absurd claim to French crown, 244;
- death, 261
- Henry V., King of England, 261;
- invades France, 270;
- Harfleur, 271;
- Azincourt, 272–277;
- negotiations for his marriage with Catherine de France, 288, 289;
- is betrothed to her and declared Regent and heir of France, 292;
- marriage, 293;
- departure to England and birth of a son, 293;
- return to France, 293;
- death, 294
- Henry VI., King of England and France:
- birth, 293;
- enters Paris, 297
- I
- Isabeau de Bavière, wife of Charles VI.:
- birth and childhood, 109;
- negotiations for marriage with Charles VI., 110–112;
- fair of Amiens, 113–116;
- interview with the King, 116, 117;
- wedding, 117;
- beauty of Isabeau, 122;
- remains at Creil, 125;
- birth and death of first Dauphin Charles, 126, 127;
- birth of Isabelle de France, 127;
- character of Isabeau, 128;
- dress at court, 129, 130;
- fêtes for the knighthood of King of Sicily, 134–137;
- Isabeau and Louis d’Orléans, 138;
- jealousy of Valentine Visconti, 145;
- state entry and coronation, 147–152;
- absence of the King, 152;
- birth of Jeanne de France, 153;
- at Beauté, return of King and his brother, 154;
- storm at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 156;
- birth of the second Dauphin Charles, 157;
- of Marie de France, 167;
- goes to the King at Creil, 169;
- returns to Paris, 170;
- has her own argentier, 171;
- ball, 172–174;
- King does not know her, 175;
- birth of Michelle de France, 176;
- quarrels with Duchess of Burgundy, 179;
- birth of Louis de France, 182;
- Poissy, 193, 194;
- birth of Jean de France, 193;
- tastes, pursuits, and household, 194–200;
- amasses treasure, 201;
- hôtels, 206;
- letters from England, 206;
- anxiety for Queen of England, 208, 210;
- birth of Catherine de France, 215;
- society and amusements of Isabeau and Louis d’Orléans, 215, 217;
- Isabeau and her children, 217, 218;
- fools and dwarfs, 218;
- return of Queen of England, 219;
- tries to mediate between Orléans and Burgundy, 221;
- birth of Charles de France (afterwards Charles VII.), 221;
- fête at hôtel Barbette, 222;
- council, 223;
- betrothal of Michelle de France, 224;
- receives complaint of University, 226;
- treasures of Isabeau and Ludwig of Bavaria stopped, 227;
- Jacques Legrand, 228;
- the Queen and Princess Marie, 229;
- the forest of Saint-Germain, 229;
- neglect of her children, 230;
- flight to Melun, 231;
- Burgundy seizes the Dauphin, 232;
- anger with some of her household, 233;
- returns to Saint Paul, 233;
- objects of Jean, Duc de Touraine, going to Hainault, 235;
- birth and death of Philippe de France, 236;
- murder of Louis d’Orléans, 236–241;
- implores vengeance, 243;
- goes to Melun, 243;
- consecration of Princess Marie, King’s visit to Melun, Queen returns to Louvre, 246, 247;
- Odette de Champdivers, 247;
- goes with children to Tours, 248;
- conference of Chartres, 249, 250;
- returns to Paris, 251;
- anger with son-in-law, Duc de Bretagne, 252;
- gives up charge of the Duc d’Aquitaine, 253;
- takes care of Duchesse d’Aquitaine, 256;
- threatens Duc d’Aquitaine, 259;
- riots, 260–264;
- quarrel with Aquitaine, 267;
- flight from Melun after battle of Azincourt, 277;
- sends for Jean, Duc de Touraine, now Dauphin, 278;
- goes to Senlis with Charles, now Duc de Touraine, 280;
- absurd accusation of poisoning him, 281;
- unfortunate relations with her sons, 282;
- violent quarrel with King and Charles, the new Dauphin, 283;
- imprisonment, 284;
- appeals to Jean Sans-peur, 284;
- he rescues her, 285;
- she assumes the regency, 285;
- they enter Paris, 287;
- massacre of Armagnacs and reconciliation with King, 287;
- the Princess Catherine, 288, 289;
- truce with Dauphin, 289;
- goes to Troyes, 291;
- spends Christmas at Paris, 293, 294;
- death of Charles VI., 294;
- years of widowhood, 296;
- her grandson, Henry VI., 297;
- death, 297
- Isabelle de France, daughter of Jean, King of France:
- besieged in Meaux, 26;
- forced to marry Giovanni Visconti, 43, 44;
- splendour of her life in Italy, 142, 143;
- death, 143
- Isabelle de France, daughter of Charles V.:
- birth, betrothal, death, 87, 99, 104
- Isabelle de Valois, daughter of Charles de Valois:
- married Pierre, Duc de Bourbon, 3;
- left Paris, 5;
- lived much at court, 57;
- captured by free companies, 85;
- exchanged, 86;
- meets her daughters, 86, 87;
- the Duchesse de Bourbon and the Emperor, 102, 103;
- takes charge of her granddaughters, retired into convent of Cordelières, death, 105, 125
- Isabelle de Bretagne, second daughter of François II., Duc de Bretagne, 303, 304, 309, 312, 313, 317
- Isabelle de France, eldest daughter of Charles VI., wife of Richard II., King of England:
- birth, 127;
- receives English ambassadors, 183;
- marriage, 183–187;
- letters to parents, 206;
- English revolution, 210;
- courage, love for Richard, his death, 213;
- returns to France, 219;
- marries Charles d’Orléans, 235;
- death, 252
- J
- Jacobins, 15, 202, 295
- Jacquerie, 20–32
- Jean, King of France, 7;
- coronation, 8;
- treaty with Spain, 10;
- battle of Poitiers, captivity, 14;
- released, 42;
- disastrous treaty, 43;
- fêtes at Calais, 44, 45;
- seizes Burgundy, 47, 48;
- his amusements, 49;
- returns to England, 50, 51;
- death, 52
- Jean de France, Duc de Touraine, afterwards Dauphin, fourth son of Charles VI.:
- birth and childhood, 193, 217, 218;
- proposed marriage with a daughter of Burgundy, 224;
- betrothal to Jacqueline de Hainault, 224;
- marriage, 234;
- goes to Hainault, 235;
- brought up there, 259;
- proposal to declare him heir of France, 265;
- becomes Dauphin, 278;
- goes to Compiègne, 279;
- lives in splendour there, 280;
- estranged from the Queen, 281;
- death, 281
- Jeanne de France, daughter of Louis XI., wife of Louis XII.:
- unhappy marriage, 305;
- divorce, 332;
- made Duchesse de Berry, lived at Bourges, died there, 332
- Jeanne d’Evreux, wife of Charles IV., 32, 52, 67, 90
- Jeanne de France, daughter of Philippe VI., 90
- Jeanne de France, daughter of Jean, King of France, 4
- Jeanne de Bourbon, wife of Charles V.:
- birth, 3;
- betrothal to Comte de Savoie, 3;
- to Dauphin du Viennois, 5;
- to Dauphin of France, 6;
- her marriage, 7;
- birth of a daughter, 20;
- Marché de Meaux, 20–29;
- returns to Paris, 35;
- birth of second daughter, 41;
- death of children, 45;
- beauty and popularity of the Dauphine, 50;
- coronation, 53, 54, 55;
- entry into Paris, 56;
- the King’s love for the Queen, 60;
- their literary tastes, 61;
- birth and death of a daughter, 67;
- household and daily life, 68;
- birth of Dauphin, 77;
- illness of the Queen, 89;
- birth of Marie de France, 84;
- the Queen’s mother, 86;
- birth of Louis and Isabelle de France, 87;
- illness of the Queen, 89;
- life at court, 93–96;
- the last fête of the court of Jeanne de Bourbon, 101–104;
- birth of Catherine de France and death of Queen, 104
- Jeanne de France, daughter of Charles V., 20, 45
- Jeanne de France, daughter of Charles V., 67
- Jeanne de France, daughter of Charles VI. (see Bretagne)
- Jeanne de Laval, Queen of Sicily, 329, 331
- Joan (see Jeanne de France, daughter of King Jean)
- Jussi, Robert de, 36, 37
- L
- Ladislas, King of Hungary, Poland, and Bohemia, 339
- Lancaster (see Henry IV.)
- Langue d’oc, 17, 98, 179, 223
- Langue d’oil, 17
- Laval, Françoise de Dinan, Dame de (see Françoise)
- Lendit, fair of, 115, 222
- Loches, Château de, 301, 341
- Loredan, Doge of Venice, 360
- Lorris, Robert, 24
- Louis de France, Duc d’Anjou (see Anjou)
- Louis de France, Duc d’Orléans, second son of Charles V.:
- birth, 87;
- visit of the Emperor, 102, 103;
- talents, 121;
- Comte de Valois et Duc de Touraine, 124;
- opposes his uncles, 125;
- Louis and Isabeau, 138;
- marriage of Louis with Valentine Visconti, 142, 145;
- journey to Provence, 152;
- race to Paris, 154;
- love affair and quarrel with Craon, 158–161;
- King goes mad and attacks him, 164;
- ball, 172–174;
- accused of sorcery, 180, 193;
- étuves, 199;
- power and ambition, 208;
- goes to Notre Dame and Ste. Catherine, 214;
- society of Queen and Duc d’Orléans, 216, 217;
- expedition to Luxemburg, 219;
- hatred and rivalry between Orléans and Burgundy, 220, 221;
- oppressive government, 223;
- Jean Sans-peur and Louis d’Orléans, 225, 226;
- amasses treasure, 227;
- helps the Queen to persuade Princess Marie to renounce the cloister, 228, 229;
- narrow escape in the forest of St. Germain, 229;
- refuses to pay his debts, 230;
- goes to Melun with the Queen, 231;
- will not listen to the King of Sicily and Duc de Bourbon, 232;
- returns to Paris, 233;
- hôtel Barbette, 236;
- murdered, 238, 239
- Louis de France, Duc d’Aquitaine and Dauphin, third son of Charles VI.:
- birth, 182;
- Dauphin, 211;
- betrothed to Marguérite of Burgundy, 223;
- marriage, 224;
- the King and the Dauphin, 230;
- taken by Duke of Burgundy, 231;
- lodges in Louvre, 232;
- weakness of character, 250;
- conduct to his wife, 255, 256;
- stops siege of Bourges, 258;
- universally disliked, 259;
- dissensions with Burgundy, 261;
- riots, 262–266;
- quarrel with the Queen, 267, 268;
- with his wife and father-in-law, 269;
- at Rouen before the battle of Azincourt, 271;
- death, 278
- Louis XII., King of France and Duc d’Orléans:
- quarrel with Anne de Beaujeu, Regent of France, 304;
- Louis d’Orléans and Jeanne de France, 305;
- prisoner, 313;
- godfather to Dauphin Charles-Orland, 322;
- displeasure of Anne de Bretagne, retires from court, lives at Blois, 325;
- succeeds to throne, 328;
- visits the Queen, 329;
- in love with Anne de Bretagne, 331;
- divorced from Jeanne de France, 332;
- marries Anne de Bretagne, 335;
- their happiness, 336;
- birth of Claude de France, 337;
- Les Tournelles, 338;
- Italian war, 340, 341;
- crusade, 342;
- visit of Archdukes, 244;
- betrothal of Claude de France, 345;
- illness of King, 345;
- recovery, arrests Gié, 346;
- clercs de la Basoche, 347;
- summer in Touraine, 347;
- another illness, 348;
- Tommasina Spinola, 348;
- recalls Queen from Bretagne, 351;
- betroths Claude to François, Duc de Valois, 352;
- Italian expedition, 356;
- league of Cambrai, 357;
- return to France, 357;
- birth of Renée de France, 359;
- loss of Italian conquests, 360;
- strife with Pope, 362;
- death of Queen, 362;
- death of Louis XII., 363
- Louis, Duc de Bourbon (see Bourbon)
- Louvre, Palais du, 35, 63–67, 102, 182, 204, 232, 247, 264, 266, 267
- M
- Marcel, Jacques, 36
- Marcoussy, Château de, 353–356
- Marguérite de Bourbon (see Bourbon)
- Marguérite de Flandre, (see Burgundy)
- Marguérite de Valois, daughter of Charles, Comte d’Angoulême, and sister of François I., King of France, 357
- Marguérite of Austria, daughter of Emperor Maximilian, 119, 318
- Marie d’Anjou, daughter of Louis, King of Sicily, wife of Charles VII.:
- married Charles, Comte de Ponthieu, fifth son of Charles VI., 267, 300;
- takes refuge in Bastille, 287;
- rejoins Charles, 288;
- neglect of Charles VII., 300;
- love of her son, Louis XI., 300;
- death, 300
- Marie de Bourbon, daughter of Pierre, Duc de Bourbon, Prioress of Poissy, 91, 193, 194
- Marie de Clermont, daughter of Robert, Comte de Clermont, granddaughter of Saint Louis, Prioress of Poissy, 90
- Marie de France, daughter of Charles V., 84
- Marie de France, daughter of Charles VI., Prioress of Poissy:
- birth, 167;
- dedicated to religion, 167;
- enters convent of Poissy, 193, 194;
- refuses to leave convent, 229;
- takes the veil, 246;
- survives most of her brothers and sisters, 296
- Maximilian, Emperor, 308, 310, 311, 318, 344, 348
- Meaux, 20, 29, 34
- Melun, Château de, 81, 145, 148, 154, 221, 232, 246, 277, 284
- Michelle de France, Duchess of Burgundy, daughter of Charles VI.
- Montauban, chancellor of Bretagne, 311–315
- Montereau, 291
- Mortaigne, (see Pierre de Navarre)
- Montjoie Saint Denis, 133
- N
- Nantes, 301, 312, 313, 317, 335, 362
- Navarre (see Blanche de)
- Navarre (see Charles de)
- Navarre, Pierre de, Comte de Mortaigne, youngest son of Charles le Mauvais, King of Navarre, 136, 194
- Nesle, Hôtel de, 221, 233, 241
- Nevers (see Jean Sans-peur, Duke of Burgundy)
- Normandie, Duc de:
- Charles, son of King Jean, 9;
- favourite title, 10
- O
- Odette de Champdivers, 247
- Orléans (see Louis de, Philippe de, etc.)
- Oriflamme, 132, 273
- Orange, Jean de Châlons, Prince de, 313, 315, 317, 319, 320, 329
- P
- Palais de la Cité, 56, 69, 101, 150, 253, 264, 266, 347
- Pampeluna, 360
- Pedro el Cruel, King of Spain:
- marriage and crimes, 10–13;
- murder of Blanche de Bourbon, 57;
- death, 58
- Peers of France, 96
- Philippe VI., de Valois, King of France, 6, 8, 10
- Philippe, Archduke of Austria, son of Emperor Maximilian, 344, 345
- Plessis-les-Tours, Château de, 301
- Poitiers, 14
- Portzmoguet, Admiral, 361
- Pré-aux-clercs, 202
- R
- Renée de France, youngest daughter of Louis XII.:
- Duchess of Ferrara, 359
- Rennes, siege of, 313–318
- Richard II., King of England:
- betrothed to Isabelle de France, 182;
- married, 185–187;
- letters to Charles VI., 206;
- revolution, 208;
- captivity, 210;
- death, 213
- Rieux, Maréchal de:
- guardian to Anne and Isabelle de Bretagne, 309, 310, 312, 313, 315, 317
- Rivière, Jean de la:
- friend of Charles V., 95
- Rivière, Bureau de la, 116;
- arranges marriage of Duke de Berry, 139–141;
- gratitude of the Duchess, 142;
- arrested and thrown into Bastille, 167;
- saved by Duchesse de Berry, 168
- S
- Savoisy, chamberlain to Charles VI., 151, 226
- St. Aubin, battle of, 308
- Saint-Denis, Abbey of:
- burial of King Jean, 52;
- Charles V. returns thanks for birth of Dauphin, 78;
- burial of Jeanne de Bourbon and Isabelle de France, 104;
- knighthood of King of Sicily, 132–138;
- coronation of Isabeau de Bavière, 148–150;
- Charles VI., mass after recovery from attack of madness, 176;
- Isabelle de France on her way to marry Richard II. of England, 185;
- dispute about a crown at the consecration of Marie de France, 191;
- relic left by Queen Blanche de Navarre, 194;
- Charles, Dauphin, son of Charles VI., rides from Paris to St. Denis, 211;
- prayers for his life, 214;
- thanksgivings for peace between Orléans and Burgundy, 221;
- masses for soul of Dauphin Charles, 222;
- dresses of Isabelle de France given after her death, 253;
- plague, 28;
- funeral of Charles VI., 295;
- coronation of Anne de Bretagne, 321;
- her second coronation, 347;
- her funeral, 363
- Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 156, 269
- Saint-Germain-des-Près, 115, 204
- St. Paul, Hôtel de, 42, 76, 77, 78, 82–84, 102, 104, 121, 157, 161, 170, 183, 215, 216, 217, 219, 233, 239, 240, 245, 247, 260, 294, 329, 337
- Sforza, Ludovico, 340, 341
- Soulas, Jean, mayor of Meaux, 22–24
- Spinoza, Tommasina, 348
- Streets of Paris, 205, 206
- T
- Tanneguy du Chastel, provost of Paris, 286, 287, 290, 291
- Temple, 204
- Tournelles, Château des, 337, 338
- V
- Valois, François, Duc de (see François II., King of France)
- Valois (see Isabelle)
- Vauvert, 176
- Villequier, Antoinette de Maignelais, Dame de, 304, 307, 309
- Vincennes, 3, 7, 37, 69, 70–75, 102, 104, 125, 233, 283, 293
- Vivier-en-Brie, Château de, 10
- Visconti, Bernabo, 43, 109
- Visconti, Galeazzo, Vicomte et Prince de Milan, 43
- Visconti, Giovanni or Gian Galeazzo, Duke of Milan, 43, 142–144, 180, 182
- Visconti, Maddalena, 109
- Visconti, Taddea, 109
- Visconti, Valentine, daughter of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Isabelle de France, wife of Louis, Duc d’Orléans:
- birth, childhood, and youth in Italy, 142–144;
- marries Louis, Duc d’Orléans, 145, 146;
- enters Paris, 148;
- remains at Beauté, 154;
- birth of a son, 157;
- story of Pierre de Craon, 158–160;
- rivalry with Duchess of Burgundy, 170;
- affection of the King, 175;
- accused of sorcery, 180;
- of attempt to poison the Dauphin, 181;
- goes to Blois, 182;
- enmity with Duchess of Burgundy, 220;
- in the country, 236;
- demands vengeance on the murderers of Louis d’Orléans, 245;
- retires to Blois, 248;
- death, 249
- W
- Wenceslas, Emperor, 360
- Wittelsbach, house of, 108, 109
- Wittelsbach, Friederich, of Landshut, Duke of Bavaria, 109–114
- Wittelsbach, Johann, of Munich, Duke of Bavaria, 109
- Wittelsbach, Stephan, of Ingolstadt, Duke of Bavaria, 109–114, 214
- Wittelsbach, Ludwig, son of Stephan, Duke of Bavaria, 109, 201, 227, 231, 232, 260, 263, 266, 267, 396