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1364 CE - 1430 CE: Life of Christine de Pizan.
1389 CE: Christine's husband Etienne dies; Christine turns to writing to support herself and family.
1393 CE: Publication of One Hundred Ballads launches career of Christine de Pizan.
1399 CE: Publication of Letter of Othea to Hector and Letter of the God of Love by Christine de Pizan.
1402 CE: Publication of The Tale of the Rose by Christine de Pizan, a critique of The Romance of the Rose.
1405 CE: Publication of The Book of the City of the Ladies and The Treasure of the City of the Ladies (Book of the Three Virtues) by Christine de Pizan.
1429 CE: Publication of The Tale of Joan of Arc by Christine de Pizan, the first and only poem celebrating Joan in her lifetime.