The
Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier was a venture of the so-called
Lancastrian War. The small town, however, was heavily fortified and had a deep moat. According to
Joan of Arc's bodyguard
Jean d'Aulon, the initial assault has failed. Joan managed to initiate a new one 'without much resistance', according to d'Aulon.
As the aim to take all enemy strongholds on the
Loire banks was put forward the besieging of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier was adopted. Joan and Charles d'Albret united the forces at
Bourges and proceeded onwards to Saint-Pierre-le-Moutier. The resistance of the besieged part was vigorous. Nonetheless the town was taken by assault. When the town was captured,
Charles VII bestowed Joan noble status. On August 24, 1902 a statue of Joan of Arc was unveiled in the city.