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King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire, Jacques Le Gris, by challenging him to a duel.

King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire, Jacques Le Gris, by challenging him to a duel.

Sir Jean de Carrouges

Jacques Le Gris

Marguerite de Carrouges

Pierre d'Alençon

Nicole de Carrouges

Crespin

King Charles VI

Herald at the Duel

Jean de Carrouges III

Le Coq

Sir Robert de Thibouville

Marie

Carrouges' Priest

Alice

Palace of Justice Clerk
Rider

Henri

Argentan Herald

Bernard de Latour

Thomin Dubois

King's Uncle

King's Uncle
Palace of Justice Bailiff

Lady Marie Chamaillart

Pierre's Mistress

Adam Louvel
Woman at Orgy
Woman at Orgy
Woman at Orgy
Woman at Orgy

Elizabeth

Le Gris' Priest

Agatha

Celia

Louis the Old Farmer
Tailor
Noble Lady
Noble Lady

Queen Isabeau

Clergy

Clergy

Clergy

Magistrate

Magistrate
Sergeant at Arms

Treasury Bureaucrat

Physician
Carrouges' Gate Keeper

Priest at Duel

Pierre's Tailor

Dowry Lawyer

Teenager Carrouges' Estate
Orgy Spectator
Orgy Spectator
Orgy Spectator
Orgy Spectator
Orgy Spectator

Orgy Spectator
Singing Soldier
English Soldier (uncredited)

Nobility (uncredited)

Peasant Woman (uncredited)
Crespin Guard (uncredited)
Male Peasant (uncredited)

Phillippe (uncredited)
Scottley (uncredited)
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