This article is about the historical party during the Hundred Years' War. For other uses, see
Armagnac. The Armagnac party was prominent in French politics and warfare during the
Hundred Years' War. They were allied with the supporters of
Charles, Duke of Orléans against
John the Fearless after Charles' father
Louis, Duke of Orléans was killed at the orders of the Duke of Burgundy in 1407. The party took its name from Charles' father-in-law,
Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac, who guided the young Duke during his teens and provided much of the financing and some of the seasoned
Gascon troops that besieged
Paris before their defeat at
St. Cloud. Later, John the Fearless was sent back to his lands, and Bernard of Armagnac remained in Paris and, some say, in the Queen's bed. He was assassinated in 1418.
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