Jean V de Hangest

Jean V d'Hangest et d'Avesnecourt (c. 1350 - 25 October 1415) was a consular to the Grand Chamberlain of France and Governor of Brittany. He died at the Battle of Agincourt.[1]

Jean V de Hangest
Seignear d' Hangest et d'Avesnecourt
Reign1405-1415
Bornc. 1350
Died25 October 1415
Azincourt, France
Noble familyFamille de Hangest
Spouse(s)Marie de Roye, dame de Roye, Germini & de Moussy-le-Perreux
Geneviève de L’Isle
Issue
Marie de Hangest, dame de Roye, Germini & de Moussy-le-Perreux
Miles, seigneur de Hangest (d.1414)
Louise de Hangest, dame de Fleuri sur Andelle
FatherJean dit Rabache de Hangest, IV, Seigneur d'Hangest et d'Avesnecourt
MotherMarie de Picquigny

Career

In 1405, he was taken prisoner at Mercq near Calais along with David de Rambures.

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