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MAP95: John the Fearless and the Bloody Fight for France

MAP95: John the Fearless and the Bloody Fight for France

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🇫🇷 John the Fearless and the Bloody Fight for France 🇫🇷Executive Producer:⭐Two Anonymous Producers (Thank you! you know who you are)💰Become a Producer! DONATE to the show via PayPal, or use Venmo You can also donate with Stripe John the Fearless (1371-1419) 14th century France was in utter turmoil, torn apart by an insane king, multiple assassinations, a failed Crusade, a brutal civil war, and a new, devastating phase of the Hundred Years' War. The country was on the brink of collapse.At the center of it all stood one man: John the Fearless, a prince of the blood with a legitimate claim to the throne, a crusader who battled the Turks in the Balkans, and a powerful duke who shaped the destiny of an entire nation. John earned his name 'the Fearless' at the Battle of Nicopolis fighting the Ottoman Turks. Sultan Bayezid I gave him the name after witnessing John's fierce nature in battle. John was captured at Nicopolis and remained a prisoner for two years. After returning to France and becoming the Duke of Burgundy he looked to expand his power and influence, ultimately assassinating the Duke of Orleans leading to the Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War. John the Fearless' story is a wild tale of ambition, betrayal, and bloodshed. So, get ready to explore a pivotal chapter of French history. Get all the links and see the bibliography in the show notes on Medieval Archives!Grab a free copy of A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous Fourteenth Century by Barbara W. Tuchman Other episodes mentioned:Ep. 31 - Mad Monarchs of the Middle Ages Ep. 44 - The Battle of Agincourt (1415)(00:00) - Welcom to Medieval Archives(00:23) - Heading to Medieval France(00:57) - Thank you to all the producers!(01:38) - Early life of John the Fearless(03:22) - John on Crusade(07:17) - Battle of Nocopolis 1396(12:44) - John, Duke of Burgundy(16:31) - Assassination of Louis of Orleans(18:00) - Burgundian- Armagnac Civil War(21:30) - Treaty of Pouilly-le-Fort with Dauphin Charles(22:42) - Assassination of John the Fearless(24:17) - Aftermath & The Treaty of Troyes(26:51) - Catherine of Valois & the Tudor Dynasty(27:08) - John the Fearless conlcusion(28:27) - Shownotes & Bibliography(28:39) - Send in comments or leave a voicemail(28:49) - Share with your friends!(28:56) - Become an Executive Producer!(29:17) - We have a website!(29:21) - THANK YOU for your support! Creators & Guests Medieval Archives - Host<----------->Contact: podcast@medievalarchives.comCall in to the Medieval Archives hotline at +1 720.722.1066Follow Medieval Archives on X.com | Mastodon | Blue Sky📜Sign Up for our newsletterMedieval Archives is AD free and AI free because of our wonderful producers. Help keep Medieval History alive by becoming a producer today.Love Medieval History? Help us spread the word and become a history-making legend!Share the epic tales: Your friends will thank you for introducing them to the fascinating world of Medieval history.Become a proud producer: Support the show that keeps medieval history alive! Visit https://MedievalArchives.com/support for details or donate now via PayPal, or use Venmo or donate with StripeLeave your mark on history: Get your name listed in the credits – a lasting legacy for your love of the Middle Ages!Boost the show and see the artwork with a Podcasting 2.0 certified app: Castamatic | iCatcher! | Pocket Casts | Fountain | Breez | Sphinx ★ Support this podcast ★ RSS Podcast FeedIntro music provided by Tim Rayburn. It is available at Magnatune.comThank You to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports the show. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to each episode. Share it with your friends!Copyright © 2025 · Dragon Moon MediaAll Rights Reserved. No Infringement is Intended.Medieval Archives & Dragon Moon Media production.
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