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  1. Jean Poton was a leading figure on the French side in the Hundred Years War. [1] Jean Poton de Xaintrailles. He fought at the battle of Verneuil in 1424. His participation, along with Joan of Arc, in the battle at Orléans in 1429 led to the end of the Siege of Orléans. [1] He was badly wounded during this battle.

  2. Jean Poton, seigneur de Xaintrailles, né vers 1390/1400 et mort le 7 octobre 1461, est un gentilhomme de Gascogne, maître de l’Écurie du roi, bailli de Berry, sénéchal du Limousin et compagnon d'armes de Jeanne d'Arc, il prit part à la guerre de Cent Ans et en particulier à la bataille de Verneuil (1424).

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  4. Painted version of Jean Poton de Xaintrailles, who I constructed yesterday. He'll be based with two others, one his flagbearer. Simon

  5. Jeanne d’Arc and Duke John II of Alençon controlled a force that included captains Jean d’Orléans, Gilles de Rais, Jean Poton de Xaintrailles, and La Hire. The duke of Suffolk William de la Pole led the English defense. The battle began with a French assault on the suburbs. English defenders left the city walls and the French fell back.

  6. Jean Poton de Xaintrailles (1390-1461) was a French officer who served as one of Joan of Arc's lieutenants during the Hundred Years' War. Jean Poton de Xaintrailles was born into a family of minor nobles from Gascony, France, and he served as a master of the royal stables, royal bailiff in Berry, and as a seneschal of Limousin. In 1424, he fought at Verneuil, and he helped Joan of Arc in ...

  7. Oct 6, 2021 · Le 7 octobre 1461 mourait le maréchal de France Jean Poton de Xaintrailles, qui est aujourd'hui connu pour s'être illustré durant la guerre de Cent Ans (de 1337 à 1453) où il fut l'un des principaux...

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