Geoffrey Boucicaut, was the brother of the illustrious marshal of France Jean le Maingre. He and his army occupied Avignon in 1398 and started a five-year siege of the Palais des Papes where the Avignon Pope Benedict XIII was, which ended when Benedict managed to escape from Avignon on 12 March 1403 and find shelter in territory belonging to Louis II of Anjou.
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GeoffreyBoucicaut, was the brother of the illustrious marshal of France Jean le Maingre. He and his army occupied Avignon in 1398 and started a five-year...
I, also called "Boucicaut", Marshal of France GeoffreyBoucicaut, son of Jean I, governor of the Dauphiné from 1399 to 1407 Boucicaut Master, an anonymous...
Palais for five years after being besieged in 1398 when the army of GeoffreyBoucicaut occupied Avignon. The building remained in the hands of antipapal...
withdraws its support for Antipope Benedict XIII, an army led by GeoffreyBoucicaut occupies Avignon, and starts a five-year siege of the papal palace...
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Benedict's logic was not widely accepted. An army led by GeoffreyBoucicaut, brother of Jean Boucicaut, occupied Avignon and started a five-year siege of the...
towards Avignon to try to relive Pope Benedict XIII from a siege led by GeoffreyBoucicaut who was opposed to the Avignon Pope. However, the fleet could not...
withdraws its support for Antipope Benedict XIII, an army led by GeoffreyBoucicaut occupies Avignon, and starts a five-year siege of the papal palace...
towards Avignon to try to relive Pope Benedict XIII from a siege led by GeoffreyBoucicaut who was opposed to the Avignon Pope. However, the fleet could not...
perhaps recognizing that his son, as well as Constable d'Eu and Marshal Boucicaut, who were both under 35, lacked the necessary experience, summoned Enguerrand...
Jean I Le Maingre, also called Boucicaut (c. 1310 – 15 March 1367), Marshal of France, was a 14th century French noble. In June 1340, Meingre accompanied...
as a depiction of her and Antony lying in a Gothic-style tomb by the Boucicaut Master in 1409. In the visual arts, the sculpted depiction of Cleopatra...
often depicted in Medieval and Renaissance art. The artist known as the Boucicaut Master, in a 1409 AD miniature for an illuminated manuscript of Des cas...
end of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Crusade of Marshal Boucicaut. The Crusade of Marshal Boucicaut to Constantinople (1399). In 1399, Boniface IX preached...
increasing from 450,000 francs a year to 20 million. Its founder, Aristide Boucicaut, commissioned a new glass and iron building designed by Louis-Charles...
employees in 1838 to 50,000 m2 (540,000 sq ft) and 1,788 employees in 1879. Boucicaut was famous for his marketing innovations; a reading room for husbands...
price tags, and advertising in newspapers. The entrepreneur Aristide Boucicaut in 1852 took Au Bon Marché, a small shop in Paris, set fixed prices (with...
Böcklin Kleopatra (1872) Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi Cleopatra (1519–1522) Boucicaut Master: Cléopâtre est présentée avec la tête et membres de son propre...
and a floor space of three hundred meters. The entrepreneur Aristide Boucicaut became a partner in 1852, and changed the marketing plan, instituting...
Samson and Delilah, ca. 1540–1545, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Boucicaut Master, Samson and the Lion, 1415, Getty Museum Hans Burgkmair the Elder...
expéditions du maréchal Boucicaut. (1885). An account of the travels of French marshal Jean II Le Maingre (1366–1421), known as Boucicaut, a knight renown for...
Mre Jean de Boucicaut, maréchal de France (1620). A history of Jean II Le Maingre (Boucicaut), leader of the Crusade of Marshal Boucicaut to Constantinople...