Footnote 496

"Chronique de la Pucelle": "... then the King entered [the city] around nine in the morning. But the aforesaid Jehanne had entered first, and had arranged the archers on foot along the streets. And along with the King, the lords and commanders entered on horseback, splendidly dressed and mounted..." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, pp. 252 - 253).

Jean Chartier: "... and he [Charles] entered the next day, he and his men, around the ninth hour..." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, p. 76).

"Journal of the Siege...": "... and under these conditions [of the treaty], the next day in the morning the King and most of the lords and commanders, most splendidly dressed, entered the city of Troyes..." (for the original language, see: Quicherat's "Procès...", Vol IV, pp. 183 - 184).


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