- Jean II Le
Maingre (Old French:
Jehan le
Meingre), also
known as
Boucicaut (28
August 1366 – 21 June 1421), was a
French knight and
military leader. Renowned...
- 1367),
Marshal of France, was a 14th
century French noble. In June 1340,
Meingre accompanied the
expedition of John, Duke of
Normandy at the head of an...
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dates back to the 14th
century when it was a
fortress belonging to Jean
Meingre. Over the next few generations, the
property changed hands several times...
- style. He is
named after his
illustrated book of
hours for Jean II Le
Meingre Boucicaut,
Marshal of France,
created between 1410 and 1415, now in the...
- Sancerre,
Count of
Sancerre (1342–1402),
Marshal of
France in 1369 Jean II Le
Meingre (1364–1421),
Marshal of
France in 1391 Jean II de Rieux, Lord of Rochefort...
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According to an
ancient tradition, the
abbey church was the tomb of Jean II Le
Meingre,
known as Maréchal de
Boucicaut or de Boucicault, who died in 1421. Jacques-Xavier...
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longer be
committed or
taken out of the
sacristy of the cathedral. Jean Le
Meingre known as Boucicault,
French governor of Genoa, in 1409
would have attempted...
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against the
Turks Claudius Jacquand 1514 Boucicault,
known as John of
Meingre,
Marshal of
France Alexandre Laemlein Philip III,
called the Adventurous...
- (1336-†1339)
Hugues d'Arcy (1339–1351)
Robert Le Coq (1351-???)
Geoffroy le
Meingre (1363-†1370)
Pierre Aycelin de
Montaigut (1370–1386) Jean de
Roucy (1386-†1419)...
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Hugues d'Arcy (+1352) 1351-1358
Robert le Coq (+1368) 1363-1370
Geoffroy Le
Meingre (+1370) 1370-1386
Pierre Aycelin de
Montaigu (+1388) 1386-1418 Jean de...