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Tibetan calendar. 阳土猴年. (male Earth- Monkey) 1555 or 1174 or 402. — to —. 阴土鸡年. (female Earth- Rooster) 1556 or 1175 or 403. Year 1429 ( MCDXXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .
The siege of Orléans (12 October 1428 – 8 May 1429) marked a turning point of the Hundred Years' War between France and England. The siege took place at the pinnacle of English power during the later stages of the war, but was repulsed by French forces inspired by the arrival of Joan of Arc. The French would then regain the initiative in the ...
- 12 October 1428 – 8 May 1429 (6 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
- Orléans, central France
- French victory
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500 dead. 1,000 wounded. The siege of Paris was an assault undertaken in September 1429 during the Hundred Years' War by the troops of the recently crowned King Charles VII of France, with the notable presence of Joan of Arc, to take the city held by the English and Burgundians. King Charles's French troops failed to enter Paris, defended by ...
- 3–8 September 1429
- Paris, Kingdom of France
- English and Burgundian victory
29 April – Joan of Arc arrives to relieve the siege of Orléans. 7 May – The Tourelles, the last English siege fortification at Orléans, falls. Joan of Arc becomes the hero of the battle by returning, wounded, to lead the final charge. 8 May – The English army abandons the siege of Orléans.
2,500-4,000 killed or captured [2] [5] [6] The Battle of Patay, fought on 18 June 1429 during the Hundred Years' War, was the culmination of the Loire Campaign between the French and English in north-central France. In this engagement, the horsemen of the French vanguard inflicted heavy casualties on an English army; most of them sustained by ...
- 18 June 1429
- French victory
Siege of Malta (1429) The city of Mdina as it is today (it has undergone many modifications since the 15th century) The siege of Malta of 1429 was an attempt by Hafsid Tunisia to take over the island of Malta, then part of the Kingdom of Sicily. The invaders were repelled but many Maltese were killed or enslaved.
Year 1429 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.