Category
page 115th century in France
Hundred Years' War
series of conflicts and wars between England and France between 1337 and 1453
Ancien Régime
1400s–1789 sociopolitical system of the Kingdom of France
Italian Wars
Wars in Italy from the 15th to 16th centuries
French Renaissance
cultural movement from the 15th to 17th century
Dual monarchy of England and France
period in the Middle Ages where Charles VII of France and Henry VI of England disputed the succession to the throne of France

Le Testament
1461 poetry collection by François Villon
Pale of Calais
region of northern France controlled by England during the middle ages
Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris
medieval journal by a Parisian bourgeois
Turlupins
The turlupins were a religious sect in medieval France, loosely related to the Beguines and Beghards and the Brethren of the Free Spirit. The name turlupin is a derisive epithet; they appear to have called themselves the "society of the poor" or "fellowship of poverty". Mention of them survives only in writings of their opponents, who condemned them as heretics. From Avignon, Pope Gregory XI () excommunicated them as heretics. Therefore, very little is known about them, but they apparently wore few clothes as an expression of the vow of poverty, which led to accusations of nudism and promiscui