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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. In Battle of Agincourt: Henry V and the resumption of the Hundred Years’ War. …force, led by the constable Charles d’Albret and the marshal Jean II le Meingre (called Boucicaut), to intercept him near the village of Agincourt on October 24.

  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 d'Albret (died 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 . Contents. 1 Biography. 2 Family. 3 In culture. 4 Ancestry. 5 References. 6 See also.

  7. —Charles d'Albret was a major feudal lord of southwestern 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.

  8. 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.

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