Jean de Carrouges

Jean de Carrouges
Jean de Carrouges

Sir Jean de Carrouges IV was a French knight who governed estates in Normandy as a vassal of Count Pierre d'Alençon and served under Admiral Jean de Vienne in several campaigns against the English and the forces of the Ottoman Empire. He became infamous in medieval France for fighting in the last judicial duel permitted by the French king and the Parlement of Paris. The combat was decreed in 1386 to contest charges of rape Carrouges had brought against his neighbour and erstwhile friend Jacques Le Gris on behalf of his wife Marguerite. It was attended by much of the highest French nobility of the time led by King Charles VI and his family, including a number of royal dukes. It was also attended by thousands of ordinary Parisians and in the ensuing decades was chronicled by such notable medieval historians as Jean Froissart, Jean Juvénal des Ursins and Jean de Waurin.

From *.wikipedia.org,
General Info
.
Male
Date of Birth
November 30th, 1329
Age
694
Birth Place
France, Normandy
Date of Death
September 25th, 1396
Died Aged
66
Star Sign
Sagittarius
Social Networks , Links
Interest
Loading Chart...
Relatives
Lists
    index: 1x 0.039117097854614s
fmsppl-page-output: 1x 0.031946182250977s
t_/pages/fms-person-json: 1x 0.031913995742798s
t_/blocks/person-card-json: 1x 0.020941019058228s
headline: 7x 0.012902736663818s
t_/common/header: 1x 0.010215044021606s
router_page: 1x 0.0033159255981445s
t_/common/head: 1x 0.00092601776123047s
head-facts: 1x 0.00089287757873535s
t_/common/footer: 1x 0.00049495697021484s
t_/common/searcher-result: 1x 1.8835067749023E-5s
----- END OF DUMP (2024-03-29 10:41:03)  -----