French Armagnac faction

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The French Armagnac faction was a powerful political and military party in early 15th-century France, aligned with the royalist cause and opposed to the Burgundians during the Hundred Years’ War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military faction
political faction
activeInPeriod early 15th century
associatedDynasty House of Valois
associatedWithEvent assassination of John the Fearless in 1419 (as beneficiaries/opponents)
baseOfSupport French royal court
Paris (intermittently)
conflictType civil war faction
country Kingdom of France
dissolutionCause decline after reconciliation between Charles VII and the Burgundians (Treaty of Arras, 1435)
enemy John the Fearless
surface form: John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy
geographicScope northern France
southwestern France
surface form: southwestern France (Armagnac region)

Île-de-France NERFINISHED
historicalContext internal French civil war during the Hundred Years’ War
historicalRegion medieval France
ideology support for strong royal authority
involvedInEvent Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War
Burgundian capture of Paris in 1418
Parisian civil conflicts of the 1410s
language Old French
leader Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac NERFINISHED
militaryRole fielded armies against Burgundian and English forces
namedAfter Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac NERFINISHED
House of Armagnac
notableOpponent Burgundian-English coalition
surface form: Burgundian–English alliance
opposedPolicyOf Burgundian alliance with England
opposedTo Burgundian faction
House of Valois-Burgundy
surface form: Dukes of Burgundy
partOfConflict Hundred Years' War
surface form: Hundred Years’ War
politicalAlignment royalist
politicalGoal preservation of Valois monarchy in France
region Armagnac
surface form: Armagnac (Gascony)
religion Roman Catholicism
rivalFaction Burgundian party in France
roleInGovernment controlled royal government during parts of Charles VI’s reign
socialBase high nobility loyal to the Valois crown
royalist urban elites
supportedClaimant Charles VI of France
Charles VII of France
surface form: Dauphin Charles (later Charles VII of France)
supportedPolicy continuation of war against England
timeOfProminence c. 1410–1430s
usedAsTermFor royalist party opposed to Burgundians in early 15th-century France

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Battle of Agincourt opponentOf French Armagnac faction
Treaty of Troyes weakenedFaction French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
John the Fearless opponent French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
Jean d’Orléans, Count of Dunois allegiance French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
Arthur de Richemont alliedWith French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
King Henry V opposedBy French Armagnac faction
subject surface form: Henry V of England
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction in France
Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War mainBelligerent French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War opposedBy French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
Louis I, Duke of Orléans associatedWith French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
Siege of Compiègne belligerent French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction
Charles d'Albret allegiance French Armagnac faction
this entity surface form: Armagnac faction