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For the battle of the Franco-Prussian War, see Battle of Beaugency (1870)
Battle of Beaugency (1870)

The Battle of Beaugency was a battle between the army group of the Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and the French Arm?e de la Loire during the Franco-Prussian War....
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The Battle of Beaugency took place on 16 and 17 June 1429. It was one of Joan of Arc's
Joan of Arc

Saint Joan of Arc also known as the Maid of Orleans, is a national heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in eastern France, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, claiming divine guidance, and was indirectly responsible for the coronation of Charles VII of Franc...
 battle
Battle

Generally, a battle is a conceptual component in the hierarchy of combat in warfare between two or more armed forces, wherein each group will seek to defeat the others within the scope of a military campaign, and are well defined in duration, area and force commitment....
s. Shortly after relieving the siege at Orléans
Battle of Orléans

Battle of Orl?ans may refer to*The Siege of Orl?ans of the Hundred Years War*The Siege of Orl?ans of the French Wars of Religion *The Battle of Orleans of the Franco-Prussian War...
, French forces recaptured the neighboring district along the Loire
Loire

Loire is an departments of France in the east-central part of France occupying the River Loire's upper reaches....
 river. This campaign was the first sustained French offensive in a generation in the Hundred Years' War
Hundred Years' War

The Hundred Years' War was a prolonged conflict lasting from 1337 to 1453 between two royal houses for the French throne, which was vacant with the extinction of the senior House of Capet line of French kings....
.

Background
Beaugency
Beaugency

Beaugency is a Communes of France in the Loiret Departments of France in north-central France....
 was a small town on the northern bank of the Loire
Loire

Loire is an departments of France in the east-central part of France occupying the River Loire's upper reaches....
 river in central France.






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For the battle of the Franco-Prussian War, see Battle of Beaugency (1870)
Battle of Beaugency (1870)

The Battle of Beaugency was a battle between the army group of the Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and the French Arm?e de la Loire during the Franco-Prussian War....
.
The Battle of Beaugency took place on 16 and 17 June 1429. It was one of Joan of Arc's
Joan of Arc

Saint Joan of Arc also known as the Maid of Orleans, is a national heroine of France and a Roman Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in eastern France, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, claiming divine guidance, and was indirectly responsible for the coronation of Charles VII of Franc...
 battle
Battle

Generally, a battle is a conceptual component in the hierarchy of combat in warfare between two or more armed forces, wherein each group will seek to defeat the others within the scope of a military campaign, and are well defined in duration, area and force commitment....
s. Shortly after relieving the siege at Orléans
Battle of Orléans

Battle of Orl?ans may refer to*The Siege of Orl?ans of the Hundred Years War*The Siege of Orl?ans of the French Wars of Religion *The Battle of Orleans of the Franco-Prussian War...
, French forces recaptured the neighboring district along the Loire
Loire

Loire is an departments of France in the east-central part of France occupying the River Loire's upper reaches....
 river. This campaign was the first sustained French offensive in a generation in the Hundred Years' War
Hundred Years' War

The Hundred Years' War was a prolonged conflict lasting from 1337 to 1453 between two royal houses for the French throne, which was vacant with the extinction of the senior House of Capet line of French kings....
.

Background


Beaugency
Beaugency

Beaugency is a Communes of France in the Loiret Departments of France in north-central France....
 was a small town on the northern bank of the Loire
Loire

Loire is an departments of France in the east-central part of France occupying the River Loire's upper reaches....
 river in central France. It controlled a bridge of strategic significance during the latter part of the war. Conquered by the English a few years earlier as a staging point for a planned invasion of southern France, the French attack recaptured the bridge and the town, providing a vital supply conduit for the summer offensive in the north and the coronation of King Charles VII of France
Charles VII of France

File:Charles VII Franc a cheval 1422 1423.jpgCharles VII , called the Victorious or the Well-Served , was List of French monarchs from 1422 to his death, though he was initially opposed by Henry VI of England, whose Regent ruled much of France from Paris....
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The French Loire campaign of 1429 consisted of five actions:
1. The Siege of Orléans
Siege of Orléans

The Siege of Orl?ans marked a turning point in the Hundred Years' War between France and England. This was Joan of Arc's first major military victory and the first major French success to follow the crushing defeat at Battle_of_Agincourt in 1415....
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2. The Battle of Jargeau
Battle of Jargeau

The Battle of Jargeau took place on June 11 - 12, 1429. It was Joan of Arc first offensive battle. Shortly after relieving the Siege of Orl?ans, French forces recaptured the neighboring district along the Loire river....
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3. The Battle of Meung-sur-Loire
Battle of Meung-sur-Loire

The Battle of Meung-sur-Loire took place on 15 June 1429. It was one of Joan of Arc battles following relief of the Battle of Orleans. This campaign was the first sustained French offensive in a generation in the Hundred Years' War....
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4. The Battle of Beaugency.
5. The Battle of Patay
Battle of Patay

The Battle of Patay was the culminating engagement of the Loire Campaign of Hundred Years' War between the French and English in north-central France....
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Virtually all of France north of the Loire had fallen to foreign occupation by the end of 1428. The bridge at Orléans had been destroyed shortly before the siege lifted. The French had lost control of all other river crossings. Three swift and numerically small battles at Jargeau, Meung-sur-Loire, and Beaugency demonstrated renewed French confidence and laid the groundwork for subsequent French offenses on Rheims and Paris. The Loire campaign killed, captured, or disgraced a majority of the top tier of English commanders and decimated the numbers of the highly skilled English longbow
English longbow

Self bow longbows, widespread across Europe since Mesolithic times, were used in Middle Ages Europe as a decisive weapon of war. Particularly powerful bows were employed to penetrate all but the best of contemporary armour....
men.

French recruitment swelled following the victory at Orléans. During the assault on Beaugency one volunteer caused a particular stir among the French command. Constable Arthur de Richemont, who had been in disgrace at court for two years, appeared with a force of 1000 men and offered his services. At the risk of royal disfavor Joan of Arc accepted this aid.

Tactics

France Loiret Beaugency Pont
Joan of Arc and Duke John II of Alençon
John II of Alençon

John II of Alen?on was the son of John I of Alen?on and Marie of Brittany. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alen?on and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt....
 controlled a force that included captains Jean d'Orléans
Jean de Dunois

John of Orl?ans, Count of Dunois was the illegitimate son of Louis of Valois, Duke of Orl?ans by Mariette d'Enghien.The term "Bastard of Orl?ans" was the usual name for most of his career....
, Gilles de Rais
Gilles de Rais

Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, Baron of Rais, Count of Brienne, also known as Gilles de Rais , nicknamed Bluebeard , was Marshal of France and one-time companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc, but is perhaps best known as a prolific serial killer of the Middle Ages....
, Jean Poton de Xaintrailles
Jean Poton de Xaintrailles

Jean Poton de Xaintrailles , a minor noble of Gascony origin, was one of the chief lieutenants of Joan of Arc. He served as master of the royal stables, as royal bailiff in Berry and as seneschal of Limousin ....
, and La Hire
La Hire

?tienne de Vignolles, called La Hire, was a France military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He fought alongside Joan of Arc in the campaigns of 1429....
. John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury

John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury was an important England military commander during the Hundred Years' War, as well as the only House of Lancaster Constable of France....
 led the English defense. Breaking with siege warfare custom, the French army followed the 15 June capture of the bridge at Meung-sur-Loire not with an attack on that town or its castle but with an assault on neighboring Beaugency the next day.

Unlike Meung-sur-Loire, the main stronghold at Beaugency was inside the city walls. It survives to the modern age and forms an imposing rectangular citadel. During the first day of fighting the English abandoned the town and retreated into the castle. The French bombarded the castle with artillery fire. That evening de Richemont and his force arrived.

Hearing news of an English relief force approaching from Paris under Sir John Fastolf, d'Alençon negotiated the English surrender and granted them safe conduct out of Beaugency. The Battle of Patay
Battle of Patay

The Battle of Patay was the culminating engagement of the Loire Campaign of Hundred Years' War between the French and English in north-central France....
 followed on open territory on 18 June.

Bibliography


  • Devries, Kelly
    Kelly DeVries

    Kelly DeVries is an United States historian specializing in the Medieval warfare of the Middle Ages.DeVries is Professor of History at Loyola College in Maryland....
    . Joan of Arc: A Military Leader (Glaucestershire: Sutton Publishing, 1999). ISBN 0-7509-1805-5
  • Richey, Stephen W. Joan of Arc: The Warrior Saint. (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003). ISBN 0-275-98103-7
  • Allmand, C. The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c. 1300 – 1450. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988). ISBN 0-521-31923-4


See also


  • Beaugency
    Beaugency

    Beaugency is a Communes of France in the Loiret Departments of France in north-central France....
  • Medieval warfare
    Medieval warfare

    Medieval Warfare is the warfare of the Middle Ages. In Europe, technological, cultural, and social developments had forced a dramatic transformation in the character of warfare from Classical antiquity, changing military military tactics and the role of cavalry and artillery....


External links

  • a detailed description with strategic and tactical maps
  • of Joan of Arc's campaigns from Southern Methodist University
    Southern Methodist University

    Southern Methodist University is a private university, coeducational university in University Park, Texas, Texas . Founded in 1911 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, SMU currently operates campuses in University Park, Plano, Texas, and Taos, New Mexico....
  • by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant
  • history page
  • by François Pierre Guillaume Guizot, vol. 3