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      • Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac (1360 – 12 June 1418) was Count of Armagnac and Constable of France. He was the son of John II, Count of Armagnac, and Jeanne de Périgord. He succeeded in Armagnac at the death of his brother, John III, in 1391. After prolonged fighting, he also became Count of Comminges in 1412.
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  2. Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac (1360 – 12 June 1418) was Count of Armagnac and Constable of France. [1] He was the son of John II, Count of Armagnac, and Jeanne de Périgord. [2] He succeeded in Armagnac at the death of his brother, John III, in 1391.

  3. Contents. Bernard VII, comte d’Armagnac. constable of France. Also known as: Bernard, comte d’Armagnac. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of France. In Armagnac. …made it possible for Count Bernard VII to play a major role in France’s internal conflicts of the early 15th century.

  4. Apr 30, 2022 · Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac (1360 – 12 June 1418) was the Count of Charolais, Count of Armagnac, and Constable of France. He was the son of John II and Jeanne de Périgord. He succeeded in Armagnac at the death of his brother, John III, in 1391.

    • circa 1363
    • Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
    • Chef du parti Armagnac
  5. The House of Armagnac's most famous member was Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac and Rodez, Constable of France, leader of the Armagnacs opposed to the Burgundians during the Hundred Years' War. The House of Armagnac is from the lineage of the former Dukes of Gascony known since the eighth or ninth century.

  6. Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac was Count of Armagnac and Constable of France. He was the son of John II, Count of Armagnac, and Jeanne de Périgord. He succeeded in Armagnac at the death of his brother, John III, in 1391. After prolonged fighting, he also became Count of Comminges in 1412.

  7. The marriage gave the Orléans faction a new head to replace the murdered Louis, Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac. Other members of the league included the Dukes of Berry, Bourbon and Brittany, as well as the Counts of Clermont and Alençon. Bernard VII recruited warbands in the Midi that fought with unheard-of ferocity: the Écorcheurs. At their ...

  8. Bernard VII (bĕrnär´), d. 1418, count of Armagnac, constable of France. As father-in-law of Charles d' Orléans he led the Armagnac faction (see Armagnacs and Burgundians) and from 1415 to 1418 was virtual ruler of France.

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