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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: 1429 births, 1429 deaths, 1429 disestablishments, 1429 establishments, 1429 in law, Conflicts in 1429, Siege of Orleans, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Somerset, Jean Gerson, James the Fat, Jamsh d al-K sh, Battle of Orleans, Battle of Lochaber, Heinrich von Plauen, Loire Campaign, George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus, Battle of the Herrings, Niccolo Perotti, Battle of Patay, Solovetsky Monastery, Nanzan, Battle of Jargeau, Alexios IV of Trebizond, Battle of Beaugency, Cymburgis of Masovia, Germiyan, Battle of Meung-sur-Loire, Giovanni Antonio Campani, Sound Dues, Muhammad ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Jazari, Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici, Yeshaq I of Ethiopia, List of state leaders in 1429, Carlo I Tocco, Carlo I Malatesta, Buonaccorso da Montemagno, Jacob of Mies, County of Wernigerode, John Purvey, Amir Sultan, Ngor, Gorampa, Taqi al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Fasi, Theodora Tocco, Siege of La Charite, Janusz I of Warsaw, William Barrow, Peter V of Aragon, Taromai, Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moutier, Roger Thornton, Conradin of Bornada, Donato Acciaioli, John Rickingale, Philipp I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg, Guiniforte Solari, Richard Ros, Xu Pu, Miko aj Kiczka, Humphrey FitzAlan, 15th Earl of Arundel, Treason Act 1429, Phommathat. Excerpt: Jean Charlier de Gerson (December 13, 1363 - July 12, 1429), French scholar, educator, reformer, and poet, chancellor of the University of Paris, a guiding light of the conciliar movement and one of the most prominent theologians at the Council of Constance, was born at the village of Gerson, in the bishopric of Reims in Champagne. His parents, Arnulphe Charlier and Elisabeth de la Chardeniere, "a second Monica," were pious peasants, and seven of their twelve children, four daughters and three sons, devoted themselves to a religious life. Young Gerson was sent to Paris to the famous college o...