The chronicle tells the history of Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years' War.
He was born half-way through the Hundred Year's War and was a contemporary of Joan of Arc.
He acted as a diplomat and represented the French king in England[3] and Italy.
The work incorporates the "Geste des Nobles" which was written by his father.
[5] The Chronique de la Pucelle was first published in 1661, as an anonymous work, by the historian and archivist Denis Godefroy (1615–1681).