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    Walter Bentley

    English Captain at the 1352 Battle of Mauron

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  1. Sir Walter Bentley (died 1359) was an English knight who fought during the Hundred Years' War.

    • circa 1310, Yorkshire, England
    • Sir John Bentley
    • December 1359, Hennebont, Brittany
    • English
  2. Mar 25, 2019 · Sir Walter Bentley, English Knight. Birthdate: circa 1310. Death: December 1359 (44-53) Immediate Family: Son of Sir John Bentley Husband of Jeanne de Belleville, dame de Montaigu. Occupation: high-ranking officer in the English army.

  3. Sep 18, 2023 · Circa 1357, Jeanne and her husband Walter Bentley settled at the Castle of Hennebont, a port town on the Brittany coast, which had been in the territory of her de Montfort allies. Walter died in December 1359 and Jeanne a few weeks later.

    • Female
  4. Sir Walter Bentley (died 1359) was an English knight who fought during the Hundred Year's War.

  5. Walter Bentley may refer to: W. O. Bentley (Walter Owen Bentley, 1889–1971), founder of Bentley Motors. Walter Bentley (died 1359), English captain at the 1352 Battle of Mauron.

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  7. Dec 4, 2021 · Jeanne’s early life. Jeanne was married at an early age, 12, to 19-year-old Geoffrey de Châteaubriant VIII a Breton noble. Aged 14 she bore Geoffrey a child, Geoffrey who became Count of Châteaubriant upon his fathers death in 1326. Jeanne and Geoffrey also had a daughter, Louise, who went on to inherit her father and brother’s estates.

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