- female, deceased (1431)
- Joan of Arc, or Jeanne d'Arc in French, (1412 - May 30, 1431) is a 15th century national heroine of France. She was beatified in 1909 and canonized...
- male, deceased (1405)
- Jean Froissart (c.1337 - c.1405) was one of the most important of the chroniclers of medieval France. For centuries, "Froissart's Chronicles" have...
- male, deceased (1380)
- Bertrand du Guesclin (c. 1320 - 13 July 1380), known as "the Eagle of Brittany", was a Breton knight and French military commander during the...
- male, 61 years old
- Jonathan Philip Chadwick Sumption, OBE, QC (born 9 December 1948) is an eminent UK barrister. He is the head of Brick Court chambers, the UK's...
- male, deceased (1443)
- Étienne de Vignolles, called La Hire was a French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He fought alongside Joan of Arc in the c...
- male, deceased (1369)
- Sir John Chandos was an English knight. Hailing from Derbyshire, Chandos was a close friend of Edward, the Black Prince and a founding member of...
- male, deceased (1394)
- Sir John Hawkwood (1320-1394) was an English mercenary or condottiere in the 14th century Italy. Jean Froissart knew him as "Haccoude" and Italians...
- male, deceased (1442)
- Pierre Cauchon (b. 1371 in Rheims, d. December 1442 in Rouen), bishop of Beauvais. A strong partisan of English interests in France during the...
- male, deceased (1387)
- Charles II, called "Charles the Bad," was King of Navarre 1349-1387 and Count of Évreux 1343-1387. Besides the Pyrenean Kingdom of Navarre, he had e...
- male, deceased (1379)
- Henry of Trastamara (Enrique de Trastámara), was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XI of Castile and Eleanor of Guzman, and half brother to Pedro of C...
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