Hugues Quiéret
French nobleman, admiral and military commander / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hugues Quiéret (c. 1290 – 24 June 1340) was a French nobleman, admiral and military commander. He was a knight, lord of Tours-en-Vimeu and of Hamicourt, both in Picardy. Before becoming an admiral, he was an advisor, Chamberlain, Grand Master of France (French: maître d'hôtel du roi), then the seneschal of Beaucaire and Nimes from 1325 to 1332. [1]
Hugues Quiéret | |
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Admiral of France | |
Born | c. 1290 |
Died | 24 June 1340 (aged 49–50) off the coast of Sluys |
Wars and battles | |
Offices | Grand Master of France |
He was made an admiral, then captain of Tournay, then an Admiral of France (French: Amiral de France). After several victories, he commanded the French fleet at the Battle of Sluys in 1340, during the Hundred Years' War between France and England, and was wounded, captured and beheaded by the English.[2]