![]() ![]() ![]() On 15 February 1450, Charles VII ordered the clergyman Guillaume Bouillé, a theologian at the University of Paris, to open an enquiry to address the faults and abuses of the original trial. Initial attempts Bouillé's review of 1450 The town did not fall into Charles VII's hands until November 1449. Prior to 1449, a full reexamination of Joan's trial was not possible because Rouen, where the documents of Joan's trial were kept, was still held by the English. Her condemnation implied that this had been achieved through the actions of a heretic. ![]() Joan had played a major role in his consecration as the king of France. This created a political liability for Charles VII. The execution of Joan of Arc for heresy occurred in Rouen on. Theologians from the University of Paris were involved in the trial of Joan of Arc in 1431. ![]()
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