Jean, or Jehan de Beaumanoir, marshal of Brittany for Charles of Blois, and captain of Josselin, is remembered for his share in the famous Combat of the...
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bailiff Philippe de Rémi (died 1296), French jurist and royal official Jean de Beaumanoir (1310–1366/7), marshal of Brittany Jean de Beaumanoir (marquis) (1551–1614)...
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Jean De Beaumanoir (1551 – 17 November 1614), seigneur and afterwards marquis de Lavardin, count of Nègrepelisse by marriage, was a French marshal. Son...
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issued by Jean de Beaumanoir, a captain of Charles of Blois supported by King Philip VI of France, to Robert Bemborough, a captain of Jean de Montfort...
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predominantly by English knights. He was challenged to single combat by Jean de Beaumanoir, the captain of Josselin, the nearest stronghold controlled by the...
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Tristan Angle-Beaumanoir (March 3, 1828 in Paris – December 6, 1895 at Evran (Côtes d'Armor)) was a French politician.[citation needed] Before that, he...
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department, the daughter of restaurateurs Jean and Marthe Beaumanoir. During the Second World War, Beaumanoir was a medical student and a clandestine militant...
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those of other French captains. With Ambroise de Loré and his own relative Jacques de Dinan, lord of Beaumanoir, he leads a guerrilla warfare on the borders...
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led by Robert Bemborough, and thirty supporters of Charles de Blois led by Jean de Beaumanoir. The combat took place midway between the two towns on 26...
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Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz, Spanish cardinal (d. 1367) Guillaume Tirel (or "Taillevent"), French head chef (d. 1395) Jean de Beaumanoir, Breton nobleman...
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Jean Wauquelin also put into prose the Manekine of Philippe de Beaumanoir, the Belle Hélène de Constantinople, and produced a compilation of French romances...
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knights (commanded by Jean de Beaumanoir, captain of Josselin) staged an arranged combat at a spot halfway between the Chateau de Josselin and Ploërmel...
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Philippe de Beaumanoir, the famous jurist, by his wife Marie. By 1255 Philippe was a knight (chevalier) and the sire (or seigneur) of Beaumanoir. In 1257...
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in the name of the King by Jean de Beaumanoir, marshal of Lavardin, and blessed by the parish priest of Saint-Thomas de La Flèche. The college was built...
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his second wife Marguerite de Rohan (1330-1406), a daughter of Alain VII Rohan. Marguerite was the widow of Jean de Beaumanoir, a hero of the Breton nobility...
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Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz, Spanish cardinal (d. 1367) Guillaume Tirel (or "Taillevent"), French head chef (d. 1395) Jean de Beaumanoir, Breton nobleman...
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daughter and heir of Jacques de Dinan (d. 1444), lord of Beaumanoir and chamberlain at the court of Brittany, and Catherine de Rohan. She was also the heir...
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Thirty 26 March – Thirty French knights from Chateau Josselin under Jean de Beaumanoir call out and defeat thirty English knights under Robert Bemborough...
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of Beauvaisis is a book on medieval French law composed by Philippe de Beaumanoir at the end of the 13th century in Old French prose. The text covers...
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Anglo-Bretons into an open pitched battle. Jean de Beaumanoir, opposing co-commander in the army of Charles de Blois. Jeanne de Clisson, his sister in law Joan,...
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admiral of France, ambassador. Jean de Beaumanoir, marquis de Lavardin, then Marshal of France. François d'Espinay, seigneur de Saint-Luc, then Grand Master...
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Henri-Charles de Beaumanoir, Marquis of Lavardin, (15 March 1644 – 29 August 1701) was a French soldier and Ambassador. Appointed Lieutenant general of...
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Lavardin, Iran Jacques de Lavardin (fl. 1575–1585), French humanist translator Jean de Beaumanoir (marquis) (1551–1614), the Marquis de Lavardin This disambiguation...
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Clisson, V, his son Amaury de Clisson, his brother Jean de Beaumanoir, a co-commander in the army of Charles de Blois. Luis de la Cerda, a co-commander...
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was courted by Charles de La Rochefoucauld - Randan (nephew of François III de La Rochefoucauld ) and Jean III or II de Beaumanoir - Lavardin, who end up...
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the Little Chouannerie (New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Co. n.d.) The Capture and Death of the Indomitable Charette Henri-Charles de Beaumanoir of Lavardin...
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movie was recently repacked with La Femme de ma vie in a 2-DVD set. The film was shot at the chateau de Beaumanoir in the Côtes-d'Armor, in the Le Leslay...
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Hersart de la Villemarqué and published in 1839. It was compiled from oral tradition and preserves traditional folk tales, legends and music. Hersart de la...
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House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
of Dinan (?–1418), Lord of Montafilant and Châteaubriant, and Joan of Beaumanoir. Son of Charles II of Albret (1407–1741), Count of Dreux, and Anne of...
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men under the command of the French marshal Guy II de Nesle and the Breton captain Jehan de Beaumanoir. With only a minute force, Sir Walter took up one...
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