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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...
- by two experienced knights, the Sieur d'Estouteville and the Sieur de Gaucourt, who arrived with a further 300 men-at-arms and took command. On 18 August...
- Ankrum as Poton de Xaintrailles, a Captain Thomas Browne Henry as Raoul de Gaucourt, a Captain (credited as Tom Brown Henry) Gregg Barton as Louis d'Culan...
- Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147. Guillaume de Poitiers: 1478–14...
- Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147. Guillaume de Poitiers: 1478–14...
- Patrick Le Mauff as Jean Bâtard d'Orléans Didier Sauvegrain as Raoul de Gaucourt Jean-Pierre Lorit as Jean d'Alençon Bruno Wolkowitch as Gilles de Laval...
- Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147. Guillaume de Poitiers: 1478–14...
- 1429, during the siege of Paris, Joan of Arc wanted Rais and Raoul de Gaucourt by her side during the ****ault on the Porte Saint-Honoré. Rais stood by...
- Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147. Guillaume de Poitiers: 1478–14...
- Charles de Melun: 1465–1467 Charles I d'Amboise: 1467–1470 Charles de Gaucourt: 14..–1472 Antoine de Chabannes: 1472–147. Guillaume de Poitiers: 1478–14...