Europe, France, Aquitaine

Aquitaine is in France.

Chronicle of Gregory 1439. 1439. And the same yere the Erle of Huntyngdone (age 43) wente unto Gyenne whythe a grete navy. And the same yere went Syr Richard Woodevyle (age 54) in to Normandy and Syr Wylliam Peytowe, and many moo othyr, whythe a fayre mayne.

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Chizé

On 21 Mar 1373 John Devereux 1st Baron Devereux (age 36) was captured during the Battle of Chiset at Chizé at which the English were defeated by the French forces commanded by Bertrand Geusclin (age 53). The battle brought an end to English control in Poitou.

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Dordogne

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Landes

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Limousin

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Perigueux

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Saint-Jean-d'Angély

On 19 Nov 1569 Sébastien de Luxembourg Duke of Penthièvre (age 39) was killed at the Siege of Saint-Jean-d'Angély.

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Vienne

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Vienne, Mazerolles

Europe, France, Aquitaine, Vienne, Mazerolles, Les Aubeniaux

On 31 Dec 1369 John Chandos (age 49) was killed. Chandos' force retreated towards the bridge across the Vienne at Lussac-les-Châteaux, along the route to Poitiers through Chauvigny. The French, unaware of their presence, had decided to follow the same route to harass any English troops. The adversaries met at the bridge of Lussac. In the battle, Chandos' long coat made him slip on the frost. James de Saint-Martin, a squire in the house of Sir Bagnac (or Guillaume Boitel, according to Paul Hay du Chastelet) struck Chandos with his lance, piercing his face below the eye. Chandos' uncle Edward Twyford, standing over his wounded nephew, repulsed the attackers. One of his squires pierced both legs of James Saint-Martin with his sword; Saint-Martin died three days later at Poitiers. John Chandos was carried on a large shield to Morthemer, the nearest English fortress. He was buried at Les Aubeniaux, Mazerolles where there is a monument.