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Malestroit (French pronunciation: [maletʁwa]; Breton: Malastred) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France. The town...
- The
Truce of
Malestroit was
sealed by King
Edward III of
England and King
Philip VI of
France on 19
January 1343 in
Malestroit,
Brittany with the intention...
- from
Avignon in
January 1343 and
enforced a
general truce, the
Truce of
Malestroit. Even with the
truce in place, the war
continued in
Brittany until May...
- vein, it's
doubtful that
Gilles de Rais and his ****ure judge, Jean de
Malestroit,
would have
hated each
other since this
military event.
Georges de La...
- Jean de
Malestroit was a pseudo-cardinal who
served as
Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Nantes from 17 July 1419
until 1443 AD when he resigned...
- Réponse de J.
Bodin aux
paradoxes de M. de
Malestroit (1568) was a tract,
provoked by
theories of Jean de
Malestroit, in
which Bodin offered one of the earliest...
- failed. A
large French army was
raised with
difficulty and
advanced to
Malestroit, 18
miles (29 km) from the
English camp.
Philip moved his
court to Brittany...
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Charles de
Blois of
being a traitor. On 19
January 1343, the
Truce of
Malestroit was
signed between England and France.
Under the
perceived safe conditions...
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major engagements could be fought, the two
kings agreed the
Truce of
Malestroit.
Vannes was
taken into
papal custody. With John of
Montfort in prison...
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Madeleine or
Malestroit Priory (French:
Chapelle de la Madeleine; Prieuré de la
Madeleine de
Malestroit), is a
ruined chapel in
Malestroit in the department...