This article is about Charles VII's attempted assault on Paris. You may be looking for the siege in 845 or siege in 885.
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The Siege of Paris was an assault undertook by King Charles VII of France in September 1429 during the Hundred Years' War to take the city from the English and their Burgundian allies.
Jeanne d'Arc took part in the failed assault and was wounded in the process.[1]
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