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  1. Louis de Sancerre (1341 or 1342 – 6 February 1402; aged 60-61) was a Marshal of France and Constable of France during the Hundred Years' War . Early life. Sancerre was born as the second son of count Louis II de Sancerre and Béatrix de Roucy. His father was killed at the battle of Crécy in 1346.

  2. Louis de Sancerre (1341 ou 1342 - 6 février 1402) est un chef militaire français durant la guerre de Cent Ans au service des rois Charles V et Charles VI, nommé Connétable de France, il est plus connu sous le nom de maréchal de Sancerre.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · 1200. Birthplace: France. Death: 1268 (67-68) Immediate Family: Son of Guillaume de Sancerre and Marie de Charenton. Husband of Blanche de Courtenay and Isabeau de Mayenne. Father of Jean Sancerre and Robert de Sancerre, sgr de Menetou-Salon, Soësmes et Nonancourt.

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  5. Feb 6, 2021 · Louis had been a key commander in France’s continued fight against the English in the Hundred Years War. Louis de Sancerre died on 6th February 1402

  6. Apr 30, 2022 · Louis de Sancerre, seigneur de Sagonne's Timeline. Genealogy for Louis de Sancerre (c.1275 - 1350) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Louis de Sancerre ( 1341 or 1342 - 6 February 1402 ) was a marshal of France during the Hundred Years War . Biography. Louis de Sancerre is the second son of Count Louis II of Sancerre and Beatrix of Roucy. Fatherless, killed at the battle of Crecy in 1346, he was raised by order of King Philip of Valois, with the children of Duke of Normandy .

  8. In a coordinated attack, Guesclin's subordinate, Louis de Sancerre, caught a smaller English force the same day, at the nearby town of Vaas, also wiping it out. The two are sometimes named as separate battles. The French harried the surviving Englishmen into the following year, recapturing much lost territory.

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