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      • Du Guesclin was indisputably one of France’s great heroes of the Hundred Years War. During his service for the French crown from the early 1340s until his death in 1380, du Guesclin used Fabian tactics to counter English aggression in central and western France.
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  2. Bertrand du Guesclin (Breton: Beltram Gwesklin; c. 1320 – 13 July 1380), nicknamed "The Eagle of Brittany" or "The Black Dog of Brocéliande", was a Breton knight and an important military commander on the French side during the Hundred Years' War.

  3. Bertrand du Guesclin was a national French hero, an outstanding military leader during the early part of the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453). After attaining the highest military position as constable of France in 1370, he brilliantly used the strategy of avoiding set battles with the English until.

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  4. As one of France’s most celebrated military leaders, Bertrand du Guesclin left an indelible mark on medieval history. In this article, we delve into ten fascinating facts about this legendary figure and his remarkable exploits. 1. Humble Origins.

  5. Du Guesclin, who was familiar with the roads and trails of eastern Brittany, was captain of a band of irregular troops that operated from the forest of Paimpont, a short distance west of Rennes. Du Guesclin’s band conducted hit-and-run attacks during the 1340s on Montfortian towns and castles in the region.

  6. Aug 24, 2016 · Bertrand Du Guesclin (bĕrträN´ dü gĕklăN´), c.1320–80, constable of France (1370–80), greatest French soldier of his time. A Breton, he initially served Charles of Blois in the War of the Breton Succession. Charles was supported by the French crown, while his rival was allied with England.

  7. May 16, 2019 · Nicknamed ‘The Black Dog of Brocéliande’ or ‘The Eagle of Brittany’, du Guesclin was arguably the most renowned captain who fought for France during the Hundred Years’ War, but his early life gave little indication of his future greatness.

  8. Bertrand du Guesclin – Medieval Knight Honoured by the French. Bertrand du Guesclin was given the highest office in France and was made a Constable of France in 1370. He died in 1380 and was buried amongst the kings of France at the abbey of St Denis in Paris which shows how highly he was regarded.

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