Thursday, May 21, 2020

100 years war Knights/Chevaliers and squires/écuyers III

100 years war Knights/Chevaliers and squires/écuyers II


French Armagnac Chevaliers & Écuyers

More Chevaliers and écuyers of Maine for the eleven local battles within 100klm, plus the 50 odd sieges. Still concentrating on my French army from Baugé to Verneuil, concentrating first on the Chevaliers and écuyers locally, plus adding Bretons and Anjou Armagnac and Scottish.

More of the lovely Perry plastics for Chevaliers and Écuyers from Maine

The battlefield tour can be found here https://www.lhoteldeherce.fr/product-page/100-years-war-holiday




Jean de la Croix, seigneur de La Bigottière, vassal l'Orange family seigneurs de La Feuillée, owed 40 days service to La Feuillé chateau, died at the siege of the chateau La Feuillée in 1429





Jehan le Roux écuyer, seigneur de Ferrière, Foucarville (killed at la Brossinière) Norman Noble, vassal of Jean de Harcourt










Pierre de Gautier, seigneur d’Aussigny, chateau de Chevigné ,Angevin Noble, confirmed at La Brossinière, Vassal Rene d'Anjou, owed 40 days service to Angers Chateau.


Jean de Chambellay, seigneur de Bois de Chambellay et la Grrandiere, at La Brossinière, Baugé and Formigny. owed 40 days service to château Candé. Vassal of Bertrand de Dinan, Baron de Candé






Jean de Barres, seigneur de Barres, at Agincourt and Baugé, vassal Jean de Craon, owed 40 days service to Chateau Craon.



Rolland de Moussaye, seigneur de Rivière-Moussaye, Breton, captain of Vitré, at La Brossinière

cheers
Matt


16 comments:

Michal DwarfCrypt said...

Great again!

Cyrus said...

Cracking work Matt!

Michael Awdry said...

Splendid.

Dmitry Svidlo said...

More beautiful work on 100 years war knights:) cool 😎

Gonsalvo said...

Excellent work on the heraldic patterns on the surcoats especially!

Aly Morrison said...

Lovely toys indeed Matt...

All the best. Aly

caveadsum1471 said...

Splendid heraldry! Excellent finish too!
Best Iain

Bluewillow said...

Thanks Michal

Bluewillow said...

Cheers Mick

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Michael

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Dimitry

Bluewillow said...

Cheers Gonsalvo

Bluewillow said...

Cheers thank you Aly

Bluewillow said...

Thank you Ian

Gary said...

Excellent sir. I could hear the French knights cursing the English longbow men.

Bluewillow said...

Under there breathe of course!