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In 1337, 17 year old Bertrand du Guesclin attended a medieval tournament that was taking place in Rennes. Mocked by young Knights because of his appearance, and not being part of the nobility, he wasn't allowed to take part. He managed to find a horse, a helmet to cover his face and disguise his identity. Legend has it that he won every jousting competition that he was challenged to that day defeating no less than 15 well trained and armed knights. Everybody wanted to know who this brilliant knight was, finally someone lifted the visor of his helmet to reveal his identity. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-1337-17-year-old-bertrand-du-guesclin-attended-a-medieval-tournament-that-was-taking-place-in-rennes-mocked-by-young-knights-because-of-his-appearance-and-not-being-part-of-the-nobility-he-wasnt-allowed-to-take-part-he-managed-to-find-a-horse-a-helmet-to-cover-his-face-and-disguise-his-identity-legend-has-it-that-he-won-every-jousting-competition-that-he-was-challenged-to-that-day-defeating-no-less-than-15-well-trained-and-armed-knights-everybody-wanted-to-know-who-this-brilliant-knight-was-finally-someone-lifted-the-visor-of-his-helmet-to-reveal-his-identity-image180485180.html
RMMDHPK8–In 1337, 17 year old Bertrand du Guesclin attended a medieval tournament that was taking place in Rennes. Mocked by young Knights because of his appearance, and not being part of the nobility, he wasn't allowed to take part. He managed to find a horse, a helmet to cover his face and disguise his identity. Legend has it that he won every jousting competition that he was challenged to that day defeating no less than 15 well trained and armed knights. Everybody wanted to know who this brilliant knight was, finally someone lifted the visor of his helmet to reveal his identity.
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Bertrand du Guesclin, 1320 - 1380, was an important Breton commander and connétable of France. Thanks to his military successes in the Hundred Years' War between the crowns of England and France, he went down in legend as a knight without fault or blame / Bertrand du Guesclin, 1320 - 1380, war ein bedeutender bretonischer Heerführer und Connétable von Frankreich. Dank seiner militärischen Erfolge im Hundertjährigen Krieg zwischen den Kronen Englands und Frankreichs ging er als ein Ritter ohne Fehl und Tadel in die Legende ein, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an origi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bertrand-du-guesclin-1320-1380-was-an-important-breton-commander-and-conntable-of-france-thanks-to-his-military-successes-in-the-hundred-years-war-between-the-crowns-of-england-and-france-he-went-down-in-legend-as-a-knight-without-fault-or-blame-bertrand-du-guesclin-1320-1380-war-ein-bedeutender-bretonischer-heerfhrer-und-conntable-von-frankreich-dank-seiner-militrischen-erfolge-im-hundertjhrigen-krieg-zwischen-den-kronen-englands-und-frankreichs-ging-er-als-ein-ritter-ohne-fehl-und-tadel-in-die-legende-ein-historisch-historical-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-origi-image353720740.html
RF2BFDABG–Bertrand du Guesclin, 1320 - 1380, was an important Breton commander and connétable of France. Thanks to his military successes in the Hundred Years' War between the crowns of England and France, he went down in legend as a knight without fault or blame / Bertrand du Guesclin, 1320 - 1380, war ein bedeutender bretonischer Heerführer und Connétable von Frankreich. Dank seiner militärischen Erfolge im Hundertjährigen Krieg zwischen den Kronen Englands und Frankreichs ging er als ein Ritter ohne Fehl und Tadel in die Legende ein, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an origi
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RMBM55N1–In 1356, during the siege of Rennes by the Englishmen, stratagem of Bertrand Duguesclin.
. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. r feeling was not a mere out-burst of applause to add to the general huzza of a triumphalprocession, but it was the sincere homage of an entire peoplefor real services rendered to the country; it was the effusionof deep gratitude to one who had taught the French againhow to conquer; and, if the constable was unable to effacethe humiliating days of Crdcy and Poitiers, he had already,during his short service, done much to obliterate their effects.To the king of France and the French people, t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-times-of-bertrand-du-guesclin-electronic-resource-a-history-of-the-fourteenth-century-r-feeling-was-not-a-mere-out-burst-of-applause-to-add-to-the-general-huzza-of-a-triumphalprocession-but-it-was-the-sincere-homage-of-an-entire-peoplefor-real-services-rendered-to-the-country-it-was-the-effusionof-deep-gratitude-to-one-who-had-taught-the-french-againhow-to-conquer-and-if-the-constable-was-unable-to-effacethe-humiliating-days-of-crdcy-and-poitiers-he-had-alreadyduring-his-short-service-done-much-to-obliterate-their-effectsto-the-king-of-france-and-the-french-people-t-image370582847.html
RM2CEWE5K–. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. r feeling was not a mere out-burst of applause to add to the general huzza of a triumphalprocession, but it was the sincere homage of an entire peoplefor real services rendered to the country; it was the effusionof deep gratitude to one who had taught the French againhow to conquer; and, if the constable was unable to effacethe humiliating days of Crdcy and Poitiers, he had already,during his short service, done much to obliterate their effects.To the king of France and the French people, t
Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380) participating in tilting at a tournament. He was aka 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bertrand-du-guesclin-1320-1380-participating-in-tilting-at-a-tournament-he-was-aka-the-eagle-of-brittany-or-the-black-dog-of-brocliande-was-a-breton-knight-and-french-military-commander-during-the-hundred-years-war-he-was-constable-of-france-from-1370-to-his-death-image180485147.html
RMMDHPJ3–Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380) participating in tilting at a tournament. He was aka 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death.
In 1356, Bertrand Duguesclin, dressed up as woodcutter, slaughtered with his axe the soldiers of the the castle of Fougeray. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-1356-bertrand-duguesclin-dressed-up-as-woodcutter-slaughtered-with-29457754.html
RMBKWWJJ–In 1356, Bertrand Duguesclin, dressed up as woodcutter, slaughtered with his axe the soldiers of the the castle of Fougeray.
. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. was the capital. It now comprehends very nearlythe present departments of Lot, Tarn, and Garonne. X Rouergue, an ancient province of Guienne. It now forms thedepartment of Aveyron. Chap. 8.] Bertrand du Guesdin. 107 over, the gentlemen of the country could never obtain anyoffices, for the English and the knights of the prince alwaysappropriated everything. Before acting on this advice, Charles desired to see hiscourse still more clearly ; and, although pretty well assuredof the favourable i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-times-of-bertrand-du-guesclin-electronic-resource-a-history-of-the-fourteenth-century-was-the-capital-it-now-comprehends-very-nearlythe-present-departments-of-lot-tarn-and-garonne-x-rouergue-an-ancient-province-of-guienne-it-now-forms-thedepartment-of-aveyron-chap-8-bertrand-du-guesdin-107-over-the-gentlemen-of-the-country-could-never-obtain-anyoffices-for-the-english-and-the-knights-of-the-prince-alwaysappropriated-everything-before-acting-on-this-advice-charles-desired-to-see-hiscourse-still-more-clearly-and-although-pretty-well-assuredof-the-favourable-i-image370582961.html
RM2CEWE9N–. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. was the capital. It now comprehends very nearlythe present departments of Lot, Tarn, and Garonne. X Rouergue, an ancient province of Guienne. It now forms thedepartment of Aveyron. Chap. 8.] Bertrand du Guesdin. 107 over, the gentlemen of the country could never obtain anyoffices, for the English and the knights of the prince alwaysappropriated everything. Before acting on this advice, Charles desired to see hiscourse still more clearly ; and, although pretty well assuredof the favourable i
Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380), nicknamed 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death. Well known for his Fabian strategy, he took part in six pitched battles and won the four in which he held command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bertrand-du-guesclin-1320-1380-nicknamed-the-eagle-of-brittany-or-the-black-dog-of-brocliande-was-a-breton-knight-and-french-military-commander-during-the-hundred-years-war-he-was-constable-of-france-from-1370-to-his-death-well-known-for-his-fabian-strategy-he-took-part-in-six-pitched-battles-and-won-the-four-in-which-he-held-command-image180484833.html
RMMDHP6W–Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380), nicknamed 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death. Well known for his Fabian strategy, he took part in six pitched battles and won the four in which he held command.
. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. orses ; and, after various fortunes,he reached Bergerac in safety. From Bergerac he marchedto Bordeaux, where the opportune arrival of a cargo of saltfrom the port of Guerande, in Brittany, which he claimedas his own, enabled him to discharge his debts, and keepup his state during the winter. Here also the Duke ofLancaster arrived about Christmas, with the broken remainsof his army.* During this year the constable, Bertrand du Guesclin, * Guil. de St. Andre, vv. 2025, 2379. 240 Life and Tim Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-times-of-bertrand-du-guesclin-electronic-resource-a-history-of-the-fourteenth-century-orses-and-after-various-fortuneshe-reached-bergerac-in-safety-from-bergerac-he-marchedto-bordeaux-where-the-opportune-arrival-of-a-cargo-of-saltfrom-the-port-of-guerande-in-brittany-which-he-claimedas-his-own-enabled-him-to-discharge-his-debts-and-keepup-his-state-during-the-winter-here-also-the-duke-oflancaster-arrived-about-christmas-with-the-broken-remainsof-his-army-during-this-year-the-constable-bertrand-du-guesclin-guil-de-st-andre-vv-2025-2379-240-life-and-tim-image370582661.html
RM2CEWDY1–. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. orses ; and, after various fortunes,he reached Bergerac in safety. From Bergerac he marchedto Bordeaux, where the opportune arrival of a cargo of saltfrom the port of Guerande, in Brittany, which he claimedas his own, enabled him to discharge his debts, and keepup his state during the winter. Here also the Duke ofLancaster arrived about Christmas, with the broken remainsof his army.* During this year the constable, Bertrand du Guesclin, * Guil. de St. Andre, vv. 2025, 2379. 240 Life and Tim
A portrait of Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380), nicknamed 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death. Well known for his Fabian strategy, he took part in six pitched battles and won the four in which he held command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-bertrand-du-guesclin-1320-1380-nicknamed-the-eagle-of-brittany-or-the-black-dog-of-brocliande-was-a-breton-knight-and-french-military-commander-during-the-hundred-years-war-he-was-constable-of-france-from-1370-to-his-death-well-known-for-his-fabian-strategy-he-took-part-in-six-pitched-battles-and-won-the-four-in-which-he-held-command-image180485006.html
RMMDHPD2–A portrait of Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380), nicknamed 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death. Well known for his Fabian strategy, he took part in six pitched battles and won the four in which he held command.
. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. created himcommander of all the knights of his household, and sent himinto Quercy, witSi a force of five hundred men-at-arms, fivehundred archers, and as many foot-soldiers. But all this * In a grant, at this period, of the county of Bigorre to the Captal deBuch, by the Prince of Wales, Edward styles himself Prince of Wales,Lord of Biscay and of Castro de Ordiales.—Rymer, vol. iii. par. ii.p. 874. Chap. 9.] Bertrand dn Guesclin. 117 preparation was followed by no corresponding result. Afew Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-times-of-bertrand-du-guesclin-electronic-resource-a-history-of-the-fourteenth-century-created-himcommander-of-all-the-knights-of-his-household-and-sent-himinto-quercy-witsi-a-force-of-five-hundred-men-at-arms-fivehundred-archers-and-as-many-foot-soldiers-but-all-this-in-a-grant-at-this-period-of-the-county-of-bigorre-to-the-captal-debuch-by-the-prince-of-wales-edward-styles-himself-prince-of-waleslord-of-biscay-and-of-castro-de-ordialesrymer-vol-iii-par-iip-874-chap-9-bertrand-dn-guesclin-117-preparation-was-followed-by-no-corresponding-result-afew-image370582992.html
RM2CEWEAT–. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. created himcommander of all the knights of his household, and sent himinto Quercy, witSi a force of five hundred men-at-arms, fivehundred archers, and as many foot-soldiers. But all this * In a grant, at this period, of the county of Bigorre to the Captal deBuch, by the Prince of Wales, Edward styles himself Prince of Wales,Lord of Biscay and of Castro de Ordiales.—Rymer, vol. iii. par. ii.p. 874. Chap. 9.] Bertrand dn Guesclin. 117 preparation was followed by no corresponding result. Afew
A portrait of Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380) fully armed. Nicknamed 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death. Well known for his Fabian strategy, he took part in six pitched battles and won the four in which he held command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-bertrand-du-guesclin-1320-1380-fully-armed-nicknamed-the-eagle-of-brittany-or-the-black-dog-of-brocliande-was-a-breton-knight-and-french-military-commander-during-the-hundred-years-war-he-was-constable-of-france-from-1370-to-his-death-well-known-for-his-fabian-strategy-he-took-part-in-six-pitched-battles-and-won-the-four-in-which-he-held-command-image180485096.html
RMMDHPG8–A portrait of Bertrand du Guesclin (1320 – 1380) fully armed. Nicknamed 'The Eagle of Brittany' or 'The Black Dog of Brocéliande', was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death. Well known for his Fabian strategy, he took part in six pitched battles and won the four in which he held command.
. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. on the part of the English—a frightful mortalityon one side, and, as usual in the battles of that period, avery great disproportion between the contending parties,which proves that such slaughter could not have taken placeduring the conflict on the field, but after flight in the pursuitof the vanquished. Besides the slain, there was a very great * E el Principe de Gales pregunto a los que avian buscado, diciendoen su lengua : Lo Bort, es mort 6 pres ? E dixeroule que non, e elrespondio e di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-times-of-bertrand-du-guesclin-electronic-resource-a-history-of-the-fourteenth-century-on-the-part-of-the-englisha-frightful-mortalityon-one-side-and-as-usual-in-the-battles-of-that-period-avery-great-disproportion-between-the-contending-partieswhich-proves-that-such-slaughter-could-not-have-taken-placeduring-the-conflict-on-the-field-but-after-flight-in-the-pursuitof-the-vanquished-besides-the-slain-there-was-a-very-great-e-el-principe-de-gales-pregunto-a-los-que-avian-buscado-diciendoen-su-lengua-lo-bort-es-mort-6-pres-e-dixeroule-que-non-e-elrespondio-e-di-image370583256.html
RM2CEWEM8–. The life and times of Bertrand Du Guesclin [electronic resource]: a history of the fourteenth century. on the part of the English—a frightful mortalityon one side, and, as usual in the battles of that period, avery great disproportion between the contending parties,which proves that such slaughter could not have taken placeduring the conflict on the field, but after flight in the pursuitof the vanquished. Besides the slain, there was a very great * E el Principe de Gales pregunto a los que avian buscado, diciendoen su lengua : Lo Bort, es mort 6 pres ? E dixeroule que non, e elrespondio e di