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Bertrand du
Guesclin (Breton:
Beltram Gwesklin; c. 1320 – 13 July 1380),
nicknamed "The
Eagle of Brittany" or "The
Black Dog of Brocéliande", was a Breton...
- Trastámara at the head of a host of
soldiers of fortune,
including Bertrand du
Guesclin and Hugh Calveley, and
abandoned the
kingdom without daring to give battle...
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regularly plundered the
country when not emplo****. Led by
Bertrand du
Guesclin, the
French Army was able to turn the tide of the
Hundred Years' War to...
- Du
Guesclin is a 1949
French historical adventure film
directed by
Bernard de
Latour and
starring Fernand Gravey,
Junie Astor and
Ketti Gallian. The film...
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Breton noblewoman and astrologer. She was the
first wife of
Bertrand du
Guesclin. She was the
oldest daughter of
Robin Raguenel,
seigneur de Chatel-Ogier...
- Lanvaux.
Bertrand du
Guesclin, who
commanded the
vanguard of the
French troops, was in
nearby Brandivy. On 28 September, du
Guesclin landed on the left...
- 1304–1356), 1356
Robert Moreau de
Fiennes (1308–1372), 1356–1370
Bertrand du
Guesclin (1320–1380), 1370–1380
Olivier V de
Clisson (1336–1407), 1380–1392 Philip...
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Charles V
ordered Du
Guesclin to lead
these bands to
Castile to
depose Pedro the Cruel. The
Castilian Civil War ensued. Du
Guesclin succeeded in his object;...
- 1378,
under King
Charles V the Wise and the
leadership of
Bertrand du
Guesclin, the
French had
reconquered most of the
lands ceded to King
Edward in the...
- north-west
France on 4
December 1370, when a
French army
under Bertrand du
Guesclin heavily defeated an
English force which had
broken away from an army commanded...