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 | |
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Seignear d' Hangest et d'Avesnecourt | |
Reign | 1405-1415 |
Born | c. 1350 |
Died | 25 October 1415 Azincourt, France |
Noble family | Famille 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 | |
Father | Jean dit Rabache de Hangest, IV, Seigneur d'Hangest et d'Avesnecourt |
Mother | Marie de Picquigny |
Career
In 1405, he was taken prisoner at Mercq near Calais along with David de Rambures.
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