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  2. 6 days ago · As the diplomatic parley began, John the Fearless was struck down and killed during a dispute started by the Armagnacs, a political assassination that contemporary evidence shows was almost certainly carefully premeditated.

  3. 4 days ago · Died: c. 100 AD (aged 93) place unknown, probably Ephesus, Roman Empire: Venerated in: All Christian denominations which venerate saints Islam (named as one of the disciples of Jesus) Druze faith: Canonized: Pre-congregation: Feast: 27 December (Roman Catholic, Anglican) 26 September (Eastern Orthodox) Attributes

  4. 6 days ago · John the Fearless (or Jean sans Peur) was assassinated by the Armagnacs at Montereau on 10 September 1419 and this pivotal moment is portrayed in suitably dramatic fashion. It is an act carried out as revenge for the murder of the Duke of Orléans 12 years earlier but also proves to be a key staging post in all that follows in the conflict ...

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  6. 2 days ago · In 1408, John I of Burgundy, also known as John the Fearless (Jean sans Peur , Jan zonder Vrees) led an army to fight the nobles and burghers of Liège after his wife’s second brother, John of Bavaria, had been overthrown as Prince-Bishop in favour of Diederik of Perwez.

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  7. 4 days ago · Henry V died on 31 August 1422 at the Château de Vincennes to the east of Paris. The commonly held view is that Henry V contracted dysentery in the period just after the Siege of Meaux, which ended on 9 May 1422. However, the symptoms and severity of dysentery present themselves fairly quickly and he seems to have been healthy in the weeks ...

  8. May 20, 2024 · The Burgundians, led by John the Fearless, successor of Philip the Bold, arranged the murder of Louis, duc d’Orléans, in 1407 and allied themselves with King Henry V of England, who won the Battle of Agincourt (1415) against the French.

  9. May 8, 2024 · How did St. John the Apostle die? St. John the Apostle (flourished 1st century ce; Western feast day December 27; Eastern feast days May 8 and September 26) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and traditionally believed to be the author of the three Letters of John, the Fourth Gospel, and possibly the Revelation to John in the New Testament.

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