What was the significance of the liberation of Orleans by the French army for the course of the war?

Orleans for the French of that time was a cult city, because it was there that all the rulers of this country were crowned for a long time. Only after the coronation ceremony did the king officially ascend the throne. The liberation of Orleans made it possible to carry out the coronation of Charles VII there and show everyone, both the people and the invaders, that France has a legitimate ruler. This contributed to the rallying of the French and raising their morale, which was important for the successful struggle against the conquerors.



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