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  1. After lengthy negotiations a settlement was reached, a compromise that managed to prevent a civil war just in the nick of time. On March 9, 1409, Charles of Orléans, the fifteen-year-old son of the victim, was made to publicly offer forgiveness to his arch-enemy John the Fearless in Chartres Cathedral. The young Charles burst into tears.

  2. John the Fearless D of Burgundy.jpg 622 × 961; 96 KB. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. John duke of burgundy.jpg 445 × 489; 82 KB.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · But John’s faith made him fearless in the face of opposition. The general opinion of John the Baptist was that he was a prophet of God (Matthew 14:5), and many people may have thought that he was the Messiah.

  4. John I ( French: Jean sans Peur; Dutch: Jan zonder Vrees; 28 May 1371 – 10 September 1419) was a scion of the French royal family who ruled the Burgundian State from 1404 until his death in 1419. He played a key role in French national affairs during the early 15th century, particularly in the struggles to rule the country for the mentally ...

  5. May 10, 2011 · Curator J. Patrice Marandel talks about the installation at LACMA and the history of the Dijon tomb figures. The Mourners: Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy features thirty-seven sculptures from the tomb of John the Fearless (1371–1419), the second duke of Burgundy. His elaborate tomb, once housed at a monastery on the outskirts of ...

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  7. Henry IV. Henry V. John, Duke of Bedford. The Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War was a conflict between two cadet branches of the French royal family – the House of Orléans ( Armagnac faction) and the House of Burgundy ( Burgundian faction) from 1407 to 1435. It began during a lull in the Hundred Years' War against the English and overlapped ...

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