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Louis de
Maugiron,
marquis de Saint-Saphorin (1560 - 27
April 1578) was a
French courtier and
noble during the
French Wars of Religion.
Louis was the son...
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Laurent de
Maugiron,
comte de Montléans was a
French military commander and lieutenant-general of Dauphiné
during the
Italian Wars and
French Wars of Religion...
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challenging de
Caylus to a duel. The
following morning Caylus, with
seconds Maugiron and
Livarot (of the
party of the King), met with Balsac,
bringing seconds...
- Grenoble. He
drove out the new lieutenant-general of Dauphiné
Laurent de
Maugiron,
forcing him into Burgundy.
Garrisons that
resisted him were butchered...
- Encyclopædia
Britannica Cook 2011, p. 112
Gordon 2000, p. 171 Bernard-
Maugiron 2008, p. 220 Brynen,
Korany &
Noble 1995, p. 50
Podeh 2004, p. 100 El-Nahhas...
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irreverent rhyme: "Become a bugger,
Baradas / if you are not
already one / like
Maugiron my
grandfather / and La Valette".
Crompton 2006, pp. 338
Kleinman 1985...
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favourite to
Guise against Caylus,
Maugiron and
Livarot for the king. In the
combat that
followed he
faced off
against Maugiron, and
killed the favourite, but...
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connections to his
maternal uncle,
Laurent de
Maugiron, lieutenant-general of Dauphiné. He
served as head of
Maugiron's men-at-arms,
during the
fourth and fifth...
- he with his
seconds Maugiron and
Livarot fought Entraguet and his
seconds with rapiers.
During the
fight that followed,
Maugiron, Ribérac and Schomberg...
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Protestant commander Lesdiguières. The lieutenant-general of Dauphiné
Maugiron allied with him in this fight, and
resigned his
charge as lieutenant-general...