Charles VII and his son Louis had a strained relationship to say the very least, and the Dauphin was eager to escape his father’s court and head to Dauphine. Distance would not mend things between father and son, and before long, the Prince was fleeing to Burgundian territory, complicating the already complicated relationship between Philip the Good and Charles VII.
Time Period Covered: 1445-1456
Notable People: Philip the Good, Louis XI, Charles Duke of Orleans, Charles I Duke of Bourbon, Charles Count of Nevers, John of Nevers Count of Etampes, Louis of Luxembourg Count of Saint-Pol, Pierre de Breze, Agnes Sorel, Rene of Anjou, Charles of Anjou Count of Maine, Antoine de Chabannes Count of Dammartin, Francesco Sforza
Notable Events/Developments: Turmoil at Charles VII’s Court, The Provocations of the Paris Parlement, Louis of Luxembourg’s Dual Loyalties, Dauphin Louis’ Exile in Dauphine, Dauphin Louis arrives at the Burgundian Court


Left: Italy and South Eastern France. Right: Louis XI as Dauphin depicted in The Crucifixion of the Parliament of Toulouse

Sources
Philip the Good by Richard Vaughan
Louis XI: The Universal Spider by Paul Murray Kendall
Charles VII by Malcolm Vale
Histoire de Charles VII by Gaston du Fresne de Beaucourt Tome IV
Histoire de Charles VII by Gaston du Fresne de Beaucourt Tome V
Ouvres of Georges Chastellain Tome III
Recueil des croniques et anchiennes istories de la Grant Bretaigne, a present nomme Engleterre by Jean de Wavrin
The Formidable Women Who Shaped Medieval Europe: Power and Patronage at the Burgundian Court by Susan Abernethy
Charles of Orleans Prince and Poet by Enid McCleod
The Good King: Rene of Anjou and Fifteenth Century Europe by Margaret Kekewich
A History of Milan Under the Sforza by Cecilia Mary Ady