
1357.......................Christine's father, Tommaso di Benvenuto da Pizzano moved from Bologna to Venice.
1364.......................Chrisitne was born in Venice.
December 1364........Tommaso moved to Paris to Charles V court. His name was changed to Thomas de Pizan.
1380.......................Christine married Etienne de Castel. She was 15, he 25.
1387.......................Thomas de Pizan died.
Fall of 1390.................Etienne died in Beauvais, France of an epidemic.
1394.......................Began writing poems
1397.......................Christine's daughter, Marie, went to the Abbey of Poissy with a dowry from the king.
1399.......................The year Christine claimed her literary career began.
February
1402.......................Wrote Le Dit de la Rose (The Tale of the Rose)1403.......................Christine wrote Mutation of Fortune
November 30, 1404.......................Finished biography of Charles V: Le Livre des Fais et Bonnes Meurs du Sage Roy Charles V
1405.......................Wrote The Book of the Three Virtues and Christine's Vision
1406.......................The Book of the Body Politic
1410.......................Published Feats of Arms and Chivalry anonymously.
1414.......................Wrote Le Livre de la Paix (The Book of Peace)
1415.......................Wrote L'epistre de la Prison de Vie Humaine (A Letter Concerning the Prison of Human Life) Written to console the women after the Battle of Agincourt (100 Years' War)
1418.......................Christine joined the convent at Poissy.
1429.......................Wrote tribute to Joan of Arc, Le Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc.
1430.......................Christine died.
Willard, Charity Cannon. Christine de Pizan: Her Life and Works. New York: Persea Books, 1984.