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  1. Charles I d'Albret (December 1368 – 25 October 1415) was the Lord of Albret and the Constable of France from 1402 until 1411, and again from 1413 until 1415. He was also the co-commander of the French army at the Battle of Agincourt where he was killed by the English forces led by King Henry V .

    • December 1368
    • 25 October 1415 (aged 46), Azincourt, France
  2. Charles I d’Albret | constable of France | Britannica. Contents. Charles I d’Albret. constable of France. Learn about this topic in these articles: Albret family. In Albret Family. His son, Charles I d’Albret, constable of France, died at the Battle of Agincourt (1415). Read More. Battle of Agincourt.

  3. May 1, 2022 · Charles d'Albret (d. 25 October 1415) was Constable of France two different times: from 1402 until 1411, and again from 1413 until 1415. He was also the co-commander of the French army at the Battle of Agincourt where he was killed by the English forces led by King Henry V. Biography.

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  5. May 23, 2017 · 23 May 2017. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Charles d’Albret was a major feudal lord of south-western France whose high status in the kingdom made him a key player in the debates between the Burgundian faction and the Orléanist faction in the early fifteenth century.

    • Pierre Courroux
    • 2017
  6. Charles Ier, sire d'Albret, en décembre 1368 1 et mort à la bataille d'Azincourt le 25 octobre 1415, a été connétable de France . Biographie. Charles Ier est le fils de Arnaud-Amanieu d'Albret et de Marguerite de Bourbon, sœur de la reine Jeanne de Bourbon. Il est donc un cousin germain de Charles VI, avec lequel il est élevé.

  7. Charles I d'Albret (December 1368 – 25 October 1415) was Constable of France from 1402 until 1411, and again from 1413 until 1415. He was also the co-commander of the French army at the Battle of Agincourt where he was killed by the English forces led by King Henry V. Charles was born into an...

  8. THE C A S E O F C H A R L E S I D ’ A L B R E T, 1368–1415 PIERRE COURROUX* Abstract—Charles d’Albret was a major feudal lord of south-western France whose high status in the kingdom made him a key player in the debates between the Burgundian faction and the Orléanist faction in the early fifteenth century.

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