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Jean I Le Maingre
French noble (c. 1310–1367) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean I Le Maingre, also called Boucicaut (c. 1310 – 15 March 1367), Marshal of France, was a 14th century French noble.
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![]() Arms: Argent, a two-headed eagle gules, beaked, langured and membered azure | |
Died | 15 March 1367 Dijon, France |
Resting place | Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours 47°23′35″N 0°40′58″E |
Other names | Boucicaut |
Children | Jean II Le Maingre Geoffrey Le Maingre |
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