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See also: family of See also: Poitou
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He attached himself to the dauphin (afterwards See also: Louis XI.) and became his premier
See also: squire
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He followed Louis in his expedition against the Swiss in 1444, distinguished himself in the war against See also: England in 1448, and received the posts of governor of Blaye and Fronsac and See also: con-See also: stable of See also: Bordeaux
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After taking an important See also: part in the See also: battle of Castillon (1453), which resulted in the defeat and See also: death of See also: John Talbot, 1st
See also: earl of See also: Shrewsbury, he fought against John V., count of See also: Armagnac, in 1455, and in the following See also: year made a fruitless expedition into Scotland
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He took part in the See also: campaign in See also: Catalonia, and became marshal of See also: France in 1461, and governor of See also: Paris in 1471
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In 1471 and 1472 he defended See also: Amiens and See also: Beauvais against the Burgundians
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Towards the end of his See also: life he was disgraced by Louis XI., and sentenced to banishment and the confiscation of his See also: property
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