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Culant (or Culan) (1360–1444) was a
French nobleman and
Admiral of France. He held the
titles of
Baron of Châteauneuf-sur-Cher, Lord of
Culant and...
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Philippe de
Culant (1413 –
December 1454) was a
French nobleman and
soldier of the
Hundred Years' War. He was a
nephew of
Louis de
Culant,
Admiral of...
- of Beauvoir, 1418–1419
Georges de
Beauvoir de Chastellux, 1420
Louis de
Culant, 1421–1437 André de Laval-Montmorency, lord of Lohéac and
baron of Retz...
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Honorary titles Preceded by Louis,
Count of Vendôme
Grand Master of
France 1422–1440 Succeeded by
Charles de
Culant...
- peking, celery, bonang, kenong, gong, rebab,
kempul xylophone, drums, and
culant drums. In its development,
wayang golek remains one of the
traditional arts...
- preceding),
Baron of La Rochefoucauld; he (i) in 1309,
married Agnès de
Culant (c. 1285 – c. 1353) and had nine children, (ii)
served King
Philip V against...
- la
Cerda (1291–1348) 1373 – Jean de
Vienne (1341–1396) 1421 –
Louis de
Culant (1360–1444) 1437 – André de Laval-Montmorency (1408–1485) 1450 – Jean V...
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combination of 2 emblems, one of
which is the coat of arms of the de
Culant –
Alexandre de
Culant who was lord of St Même. This
double emblem is
topped by a final...
- of Lohéac and of Retz (1408–1486),
Marshal of
France in 1439
Philippe de
Culant, Lord of Jaloignes, of La Croisette, of Saint-Armand and of
Chalais (died...
- Naillac. De
Brosse began fighting for
France alongside his cousin,
Louis de
Culant.
Probably through the
influence of his family, de
Brosse was made chamberlain...