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Raoul de Gaucourt, also known as the Sieur de Gaucort or Sire de Gaucourt (c. 1370–1461) was a French soldier and statesman. He fought at the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396 and the Siege of Harfleur in 1415, and spent 10 years as a prisoner in England. He was described by Juliet Barker in 2005 as "a medieval chivalric hero whom the modern world has forgotten".
RaouldeGaucourt, also known as the Sieur de Gaucort or Sire deGaucourt (c. 1370–1461) was a French soldier and statesman. He fought at the Battle of...
Rodrigo de Villandrando, Rais crossed the Marne "upstream, before La Ferté-sous-Jouarre", while other French troops led by RaouldeGaucourt and the "Bastard...
cricketer Raoul de Gaucourt (c. 1370–1461), French soldier and statesman Raoul Gehringer (1971–2018), Austrian choir director and composer Raoul Girardet (1917–2013)...
reinforced by two experienced knights, the Sieur d'Estouteville and the Sieur deGaucourt, who arrived with a further 300 men-at-arms and took command. On 18 August...
Then, in 1410, he set out for Genoa to strengthen Marshal de Boucicaut with RaouldeGaucourt. He served in Orleans with James II of Bourbon-La Marche...
1440-1451: Charles de Culant (died c. 1451) 1451-1453: Jacques de Chabannes (died 1453) 1456-1461: RaouldeGaucourt (died 1461) 1463: Antoine I de Croÿ (1385–1475)...
Marcel Bozonnet as Regnault de Chartres Patrick Le Mauff as Jean Bâtard d'Orléans Didier Sauvegrain as RaouldeGaucourt Jean-Pierre Lorit as Jean d'Alençon...
Brienne: 1467–1470 Charles deGaucourt, Viscount of Aix: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes, Count of Dammartin: 1472–147. Guillaume de Poitiers[which?]: 1478–14...
Enguerrand Dargies 1385: Enguerrand de Laigny 1394: Jean de Sorvilliers 1406: Eustache deGaucourt "Rassin" (†c.1415) (henceforth, the title was Grand Falconer...
(1449–1460) Jean deGaucourt (1460-†1468) Karl of Luxemburg (1472-†1509) Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut (1371–86), cardinal in 1383 Louis de Bourbon de Vendôme (1510–1552)...
Colonel Raoul Magrin-Vernerey, rejected his offer on the grounds that he was high-born, over-qualified and a cavalryman. Instead, in August 1940, de Gaulle...
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Paul François Jean Nicolas, Vicomte de Barras (French: [bara:s]; 30 June 1755 – 29 January 1829), commonly known as Paul Barras, was a French politician...
Billotte's son Pierre Billotte also graduated from École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1926; joined the Free French movement and had a distinguished...
de La Barthe de Thermes or de Termes (1482–1562), also Paul de Terme or Maréchal de Thermes, was a French Army Marshal ("Maréchal"). In June 1549, de...
He graduated in 1890 and joined the Troupes de marine. He expected to be posted overseas as the Troupes de marine served in the French colonial empire...