Foulques du Merle, the Glossary
Foulques or Foucaud du Merle (died 1314) was a Marshal of France.[1]
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18 relations: Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle, Battle of the Golden Spurs, Bellou-en-Houlme, Briouze, Council of Vienne, County of Flanders, French nobility, Gacé, Guy I of Clermont, Knight banneret, Le Merlerault, Marshal of France, Messei, Philip III of France, Philip IV of France, Philip of Chieti, Siege of Tournai (1303), Simon de Melun.
- 14th-century military history of France
Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle
The Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle (or Pevelenberg) was fought on 18 August 1304 between the French and the Flemish.
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Battle of the Golden Spurs
The Battle of the Golden Spurs (Guldensporenslag; Bataille des éperons d'or) or 1302 Battle of Courtrai was a military confrontation between the royal army of France and rebellious forces of the County of Flanders on 11 July 1302 during the 1297–1305 Franco-Flemish War.
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Bellou-en-Houlme
Bellou-en-Houlme is a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France.
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Briouze
Briouze is a commune in the Orne department of Normandy in northwestern France.
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Council of Vienne
The Council of Vienne was the fifteenth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church and met between 1311 and 1312 in Vienne, France.
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County of Flanders
The County of Flanders was one of the most powerful political entities in the medieval Low Countries, located on the North Sea coast of what is now Belgium.
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French nobility
The French nobility (la noblesse française) was an aristocratic social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition on 23 June 1790 during the French Revolution.
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Gacé
Gacé is a commune in the Orne department in Lower-Normandy, north-western France.
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Guy I of Clermont
Guy I of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1255 – 11 July 1302) was a Marshal of France, Seigneur (Lord) of Offemont jure uxoris, and possibly of Ailly, Maulette and Breteuil. Foulques du Merle and Guy I of Clermont are 13th-century French nobility, 13th-century births, 14th-century French nobility, 14th-century military history of France, French military personnel killed in action and Marshals of France.
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A knight banneret, sometimes known simply as banneret, was a medieval knight who led a company of troops during time of war under his own banner (which was square-shaped, in contrast to the tapering standard or the pennon flown by the lower-ranking knights) and was eligible to bear supporters in English heraldry.
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Le Merlerault
Le Merlerault is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France.
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Marshal of France
Marshal of France (Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements. Foulques du Merle and Marshal of France are Marshals of France.
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Messei
Messei is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France.
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Philip III of France
Philip III (1 May 1245 – 5 October 1285), called the Bold (le Hardi), was King of France from 1270 until his death in 1285.
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Philip IV of France
Philip IV (April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called Philip the Fair (Philippe le Bel), was King of France from 1285 to 1314. Foulques du Merle and Philip IV of France are 1314 deaths.
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Philip of Chieti
Philip of Chieti (1263–1308) was the 8th and youngest child of Guy, Count of Flanders and his first wife Matilda of Béthune.
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Siege of Tournai (1303)
The siege of Tournai was an event of the Franco-Flemish War in 1303.
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Simon de Melun
Simon de Melun (1250 – 11 July 1302 in Kortrijk) was a Marshal of France killed in the Battle of the Golden Spurs. Foulques du Merle and Simon de Melun are 14th-century military history of France, French military personnel killed in action and Marshals of France.
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See also
14th-century military history of France
- Amaury de Sévérac
- Battle of Cassel (1328)
- Charles I de Montmorency
- First War of Sicily
- Foulques du Merle
- Franco-Flemish War
- Guy I of Clermont
- Guy II de Nesle
- Hundred Years' War
- Jean Harpedenne II
- Jean IV de Beaumont
- Jean IV de Mauquenchy
- Jean de Clermont
- Jean de Corbeil
- Mathieu de Trie
- Robert de Houdetot
- Simon de Melun
- Treaty of Paris (1303)
- Treaty of Paris (1320)
- War of the Sicilian Vespers