Robert de Baudricourt
Robert de Baudricourt (ca. 1400-1454), Seigneur de Baudricourt, Blaise, Buxy and Sorcy was a minor figure of 15th century French nobility. The son of the Chamberlain of the Duke of Bar, his principal claim to fame is to have been the first stepping stone in the career of Joan of Arc.[1][2]
In 1429, Robert De Baudricourt's only title was captain of the royal garrison at Vaucouleurs. It was to him that Joan Of Arc appealed to provide an escort to the court of Charles Valois, Dauphin of France. Initially, De Baudricourt simply did not take the sixteen-year-old peasant girl seriously, but since Vaucouleurs was not a large town, he could hardly avoid her. Having cornered him in a public place, she began to lecture everyone present, holding them spellbound, and putting public pressure on De Baudricourt to assist her. Finally, he relented, and provided an escort to visit the Dauphin.
De Baudricourt advanced during the war against the English and over the rest of his career, rising to squire, then knight, and finally was made a lord.
In popular culture
He is played by George Coulouris in the 1948 film Joan of Arc, and by Maury Chaykin in the 1999 miniseries Joan Of Arc. He is also played by Sean Murray in the original cast production of the play The Maid's Trial; Joan de Arc
Family
He married Arléarde de Chambley and his son Jean de Baudricourt was Marshall of France.
References
- Valérie Toureille, « Deux Armagnacs aux confins du royaume : Robert de Sarrebrück et Robert de Baudricourt », Revue du Nord, Université Lille-3, no 402 « La guerre à la fin du Moyen Âge : information, communication, action », octobre-décembre 2013, p.977-1001
- Philippe Contamine, Olivier Bouzy et Xavier Hélary, Jeanne d'Arc. Histoire et dictionnaire, Paris, Robert Laffont, coll. (Bouquins, 2012), p1214 .