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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: 62. Chapters: 1431 births, 1431 by country, 1431 deaths, 1431 elections, 1431 establishments, 1431 in Europe, 1431 in law, Conflicts in 1431, Pope Alexander VI, Joan of Arc, Pope Martin V, Council of Florence, Nuno Alvares Pereira, Vlad III the Impaler, Trial of Joan of Arc, Mrauk U, Trailokanat, Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, Papal conclave, 1431, Thihathura of Ava, Sh h Ni'matull h-i Wal, Violant of Bar, Boleslaus I, Duke of Cieszyn, Felip de Malla, Derazhnia, Richard Fleming, William Elphinstone, Charles II, Duke of Lorraine, Constantine of Kostenets, Robert Hungerford, 3rd Baron Hungerford, Hospital of the Holy Ghost, Aalborg, Gasparinus de Bergamo, Treaty of Christmemel, Thomas Beaufort, Count of Perche, Makhdoom Ali Mahimi, Richard de Welles, 7th Baron Welles, List of state leaders in 1431, Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden, Walter Devereux, 7th Baron Ferrers of Chartley, Takeda Nobuhiro, Wenceslaus of Krosno, Hedwig Jagiellon, Andrea da Barberino, Molla emseddin Fenari, Battle of Inverlochy, Anne Hankford, Battle of La Higueruela, Eleanor Beaufort, Battle of Doma lice, Philippa de Mohun, John, Prince of Antioch, Obizzo da Polenta, Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada, Kim Jong-jik, Stanis aw of Skarbimierz, Battle of Pavia, Taddeo Manfredi, Rupert II of Lubin, Photius, Metropolitan of Moscow, Antonio Panciera, Arnaud Guillaume de Barbazan, Conrad of Vechta, Thomas Bagley, Li Zai, Shingei, Battle of Soncino, 1431 in Ireland. Excerpt: Saint Joan of Arc, nicknamed The Maid of Orleans (French: , IPA: ca. 1412 - 30 May 1431) is considered a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in eastern France who claimed divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII. She was captured by the Burgund...