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      • Sir John Chandos, Viscount of Saint-Sauveur in the Cotentin, Constable of Aquitaine, Seneschal of Poitou, KG (c. 1320 – 31 December 1369) was a medieval English knight who hailed from Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire. Chandos was a close friend of Edward the Black Prince and a founding member and 19th Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348.
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    Sir John Chandos, Viscount of Saint-Sauveur in the Cotentin, Constable of Aquitaine, Seneschal of Poitou, KG (c. 1320 – 31 December 1369) was a medieval English knight who hailed from Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire. Chandos was a close friend of Edward the Black Prince and a founding member and 19th Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348.

  3. Sir John Chandos was an English military captain, soldier of fortune, and a founding member of the Order of the Garter (1349). Chandos was a lifelong follower and companion of Edward the Black Prince, fighting under him at Crécy (1346), Poitiers (1356), and Nájera (1367).

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  4. Who Was Sir John Chandos? Chandos rose to prominence as a trusted advisor and military leader under King Edward III of England. He participated in numerous campaigns and battles throughout the Hundred Years’ War, demonstrating exceptional skill and bravery on the battlefield.

  5. Apr 11, 2021 · Sir John Chandos: Chivalry and founding Knight of the Garter. Chandos is remembered as one of the founding Knights of the Garter. He embodied many of the qualities expected of a man in and around court in this, the age of chivalry. Froissart’s Chronicles note his chivalric values:

  6. May 29, 2018 · Chandos, Sir John (d. 1370). Chandos rose to prominence by military service, being present at the opening campaign of the Hundred Years War in 1339, at Crécy, and at the sea battle off Winchelsea in 1350. He became one of Edward the Black Prince 's most trusted friends, serving on the chevauchée of 1355 and at Poitiers.

  7. John Chandos, a distinguished English knight and military leader, played a pivotal role during the Hundred Years' War, earning a reputation as one of England's most esteemed commanders. His strategic brilliance, unwavering loyalty to King Edward III, and embodiment of chivalry made him a central figure in the conflict between England and France.

  8. Sir John was one of the founders of the order of the Garter (about 1349), and one of the original knights. His plate is still visible above the eleventh stall on the south side in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Chandos was unmarried. His estate was divided between his sisters, Elizabeth, unmarried, and Eleanor, wife of one Roger Colyng, and a ...

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