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This article is devoted to the study of the political situation that developed in Paris at the end of 1415 – the first half of 1416. At this time, the first political and financial measures of the constable Bernard d'Armagnac fall, aimed at the same time to continue the war with England and to stabilize the situation in the capital of France. The policy of the constable did not achieve its goal, but led to an increase in discontent among the Parisians.