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  1. Jean V de Bueil (after 17 August 1405 and before 18 August 1406 - 1478), [1] called le Fléau des Anglais "plague of the English", count of Sancerre, viscount of Carentan, lord of Montrésor, Château-en-Anjou, Saint-Calais, Vaujours, Ussé and Vailly, son of Jean IV de Bueil and Marguerite Dauphine of Auvergne.

  2. Services au roi, comte de Sancerre, mariages. Le Jouvencel fait lieutenant par le roi. Enluminure ornant un manuscrit du Jouvencel de Jean de Bueil, XVe siècle. Jean V de Bueil prit part en 1433 à la capture de Georges de La Trémoille avec quatre compagnons et en 1439-40 à une praguerie contre Charles VII.

  3. Mar 24, 2021 · Jean de Bueil (1405/06–78) was one of France’s greatest generals of the fifteenth century: as an admiral of France and a field commander, he lived his life in arms; as the author of Le Jouvencel, he used those experiences to compose a highly significant medieval military tract, combining ideals of chivalry with a pragmatic guide and ...

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  5. Oct 6, 2020 · The author was one of the most prominent French military commanders of the period, Jean V de Bueil (1406–78). He imagined Le Jouvencel as a book that would inspire young aristocrats to undertake a career in arms and teach them the art of warfare. The story presented an idealized model of the perfect military career, and this was supported by ...

  6. In the fifteenth century, the ruined castle of Ussé was purchased by Jean V de Bueil, a captain-general of Charles VII who became seigneur of Ussé in 1431 and began rebuilding it in the 1440s; his son Antoine de Bueil married in 1462 Jeanne de Valois, the biological daughter of Charles VII and Agnès Sorel, who brought as dowry 40000 golden ...

  7. The author was one of the most prominent French military commanders of the period, Jean V de Bueil (1406–78). He imagined Le Jouvencel as a book that would inspire young aristocrats to undertake a career in arms and teach them the art of warfare.

  8. BY CRAIG TAYLOR. Jean de Bueil. Boydell & Brewer, 2020 - History - 304 pages. Le Jouvencel is one of the most important and revealing sources for the study of medieval warfare and chivalry....

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