Footnote 605

Perceval de Cagny: "[after she told Alençon to mount his horse to move out:] This was done. Everyone, in the town and those in the fields, mounted their horses. And [later] that day they were at their lodging-place with the King in the town of Gien-sur-Loire." (For the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 17).

"Chronique de la Pucelle": "Afterwards the Maiden left Orléans and went to Gien..." (For the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 245).


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