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    dead for liberty, July 1830" The du Guesclin square seen from the stone arch in 2008 Behind the square Du Guesclin, there is l'Enfer (transl. Hell),...
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  • cabinet Uncredited 1949 Du Guesclin 1949 The Nude Woman Le médecin 1950 Pigalle-Saint-Germain-des-Prés 1950 Lost Souvenirs Le directeur du "Régina" (segment...
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    north-west France on 4 December 1370, when a French army under Bertrand du Guesclin heavily defeated an English force which had broken away from an army...
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    loyal to his lieutenant the Breton knight and French commander Bertrand du Guesclin. Although the battle ended with a resounding defeat for Henry, it had...
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    under Sir Hugh Calveley and other leaders, took service with Bertrand du Guesclin, who employed them in 1366 in compelling King Peter of Castile to flee...
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    parts of the region had fallen under French rule. In 1372, Bertrand du Guesclin lay siege at La Rochelle. To respond to the demands of the Franco-Castilian...
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    1378 to Richard II of England for a period of three years. Bertrand du Guesclin besieged it for six months using many machines of war, but abandoned...
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    commanded by the Count of Auxerre but actually generalled by Bertrand du Guesclin. Charles's designs were well known in advance and in early April 1364...
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    digging a spring to quench the thirst of soldiers on campaign, Bertrand Du Guesclin's mare discovering the waters of La Roche-Posay, or Bayard, creator of...
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    Aiguillon. Attached to the English crown in 1318, it was conquered by Du Guesclin in 1370. The future Jean II conducted a large-scale but unsuccessful...
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