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Simon Morhier

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Simon Morhier (c. 1390–c. 1450) was a medieval French nobleman who collaborated with the English administration of the country during the Hundred Years' War, in the 15th century. [1]

4 relations: Battle of the Herrings, March to Reims, Siege of Paris (1429), Siege of Saint-Denis.

Battle of the Herrings

The Battle of the Herrings was a military action near the town of Rouvray in France, just north of Orléans, which took place on 12 February 1429 during the siege of Orléans.

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March to Reims

After the lifting of the siege of Orléans and the decisive French victory at the Battle of Patay, the Anglo-Burgundian noose was loosened.

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Siege of Paris (1429)

The siege of Paris was an assault undertaken in 1429 by the French troops of the recently crowned King Charles VII, with the notable assistance of Joan of Arc, to take the city held by the English and their Burgundian allies.

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Siege of Saint-Denis

The siege of Saint-Denis (Late August 1435 – 4 October 1435) was the last instance of cooperation between the English and their Burgundian allies in the Hundred Years’ War.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Morhier

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