Treaty of Buzançais

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By the Treaty of Buzançais of November 17, 1412, the Dukes Johann von Berry and Karl von Orléans bought the withdrawal of the English troops under the command of the Duke of Clarence , the second son of the English King Henry IV , after they were in the Treaty of Bourges in the May of the year had secured their support.

The repeal of the Treaty of Bourges (or Eltham) had become necessary after the Armagnacs and the Bourguignons had agreed in August in the Treaty of Auxerre not to seek foreign aid.

See also: Civil War of the Armagnacs and Bourguignons

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  • Françoise Autrand: Charles VI le roi fou