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    Gaillard IV de Durfort, Lord of Duras (died 1481), was a 15th-century Gascon noble of the Durfort family. Durfort was the eldest son of Gaillard III de...
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  • Gaillard de Durfort or Galhart de Durfort may refer to: Gaillard I de Durfort (died 1356/7), former priest Gaillard II de Durfort (died 1422), son of...
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    Landes Gaillard IV de Durfort (died 1482) The greatness of the family dates, however, from the 17th century. Guy Aldonce (1605–1665), marquis de Duras...
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    Gaillard III de Durfort (Occitan: Galhart, Latin: Galhardus de Durefort; fl. 1414–1442) was a Gascon nobleman of the Durfort family. He inherited the lordship...
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  • 1452), seneschal of Landes Gaillard IV de Durfort (died 1482), French nobleman Gailard Sartain (born 1946), American actor Gaillard Hunt (1862–1924), U.S....
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    at the Château de Montferrand on the Ambès peninsula to direct the siege operations. The fleet is placed under the command of Jean de Bueil, admiral of...
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  • fourth son John, Lord Lisle and 2,000 from Gascony, under the command of Jean de Foix, Earl of Kendal, assembling an army of around 8,000. French forces numbered...
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    a stronghold. Gaillard de Durfort of Duras decided to convert Gageac into a residence, which was later added to by the d'Essenault de Castelnau and then...
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  • John Trailly (1397) – second appointment Archambaud de Grailly (1397–1399) Gaillard II de Durfort (1399–1415) John Tiptoft (1415–1423) John Radcliffe...
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    were given free rein and increased their raids dramatically. The Durforts under Gaillard II, who would later serve as seneschal himself, attacked the Agenais...
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