La Trémoille or La Trimouille, Georges de (
zhôrzh də lä trāmoi'yə or trēmū'yə), c.1385-1446, favorite of King Charles VII of France, sometime chamberlain to
John the Fearless of Burgundy. He was captured by the English at Agincourt (1415) during the Hundred Years War. He later served as a mediator between John the Fearless and the dauphin, Charles VII. Having become Charles's favorite after the murder of Pierre de Giac (1427), he attempted to undermine the influence of Joan of Arc on the king. Overthrown (1433) by a coalition under Constable de Richemont (
Arthur III of Brittany), he joined the
Praguerie (1440) but was later pardoned.