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  2. Geoffroi de Charny (c. 1306 – 19 September 1356) was the third son of Jean de Charny, the lord of Charny (then a major Burgundian fortress), and Marguerite de Joinville, daughter of Jean de Joinville, the biographer and close friend of France’s King Louis IX.

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    • 19 September 1356 (aged around 50), Poitiers, France
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  3. Geoffroi de Charney, also known as Guy d'Auvergne, (died 11 or 18 March 1314) was preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar. In 1307 de Charny was arrested, along with the entire Order of Knights Templar in France, and in 1314 was burned at the stake.

  4. Jun 9, 2016 · One of the more famous participants in the Hundred Years War was a French knight, Geoffrey de Charney, who died at the battle of Poitiers in 1356 clutching the Oriflamme (the sacred banner of the Kings of France) in his hands.

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  5. Jan 3, 2018 · Explore genealogy for Geoffroi (Charney) de Charney died 1314 Ile des Juifs, Paris, France including research + more in the free family tree community.

  6. Geoffroi de Charny (c. 1300 – 19 September 1356) was a French knight and author of at least three works on chivalry. He was born around 1300. His father, Jean de Charny was the Lord of Lirey in Burgundy and his mother was Margaret de Joinville.

  7. Geoffroi de Charney, (first name sometimes spelled Geoffrey, surname sometimes spelled de Charnay and de Charny), also known as Guy d'Auvergne ("The Boy from Auvergne"), was Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar.

  8. Geoffroi de Charney, also known as Guy d'Auvergne, (died 11 or 18 March 1314) was preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar. De Charney was accepted into the Order of Knights Templar at a young age by Amaury de la Roche, Preceptor of France.

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