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Captal (Lat. capitalis, first,
chief ), was a
medieval feudal title in Gascony.
According to Du
Cange the
designation captal (capital, captau, capitau)...
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Captal de Buch (later Buché; from
Latin capitalis, "first", "chief") was a
medieval feudal title in
Gascony held by Jean III de
Grailly among others. According...
- Jean III de
Grailly (aka. John De Grailly, died 7
September 1376),
Captal de Buch, KG, was a
Gascon nobleman and a
military leader in the
Hundred Years'...
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Grailly (died. 1343), great-grandson of prec.,
Captal de Buch Jean III de
Grailly (died 1376), son of prec.,
Captal de Buch,
founding knight of the
Garter John...
- Jean de Foix (c. 1415 – 1485) was the
Captal de Buch,
first Earl of
Kendal (Gallicised into "Comte de Candalle"),
Vicomte de Castillon,
Meilles and Comte...
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officer (and word from
which "captain" derived).
Kapudan Pasha Kapitan Cina
Captal, a
regional title in
Southern France.
Captain (Canadian
naval rank) Captain...
- Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Sir
Walter Hewitt,
Guichard d'Angle and the
Captal de Buch. The army was small,
about 3200 strong,
comprising approximately...
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routed the French.
During the battle, the
Gascon noble Jean de Grailly,
captal de Buch led a
mounted unit that was
concealed in a forest. The
French advance...
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increased public opposition to the war. In addition, Jean III de Grailly,
Captal de Buch, a
Gascon fighting for the
English who had
filled the gap left by...
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maintain that
other than the
Captal de Buch's
small force all of the Anglo-Gascons
remained dismounted. The
sight of the
Captal de Buch and his men making...