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| - François de Surienne (1398–1462), dit l’Aragonais, était un artilleur et un ingénieur français, seigneur de Pisy, seigneur de Châteaugirard, seigneur de Loigny (Lunée), bailli de Chartres, bailli de Saint-Pierre-du-Moustier, capitaine de Montargis, de Saint-Germain-en-Laye et de Pont-Audemer, gouverneur du Mans, constable de château de Portchester, gouverneur de la basse Normandie pour le roi d'Angleterre, chevalier de la Jarretière, conseiller du roi d'Angleterre, conseiller et chambellan du duc de Bourgogne, et ducal, particulièrement actif en Normandie et en Bourgogne au XVe siècle. (fr)
- François de Surienne (c. 1398 – 8 April 1462) was a Spanish mercenary and engineer, a specialist in fortification and artillery, who was active in Normandy and Burgundy in the 15th century. He was lord of Pisy and of Châtel-Gérard as well as bailli of Chartres and of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier. His name is generally given in Spanish as Francisco de Soriano, Sarriera, Sariñera, Siurana, and Sureda. Since he was born in Aragon, he was also known in France by his demonym, the Aragonese (French: l'Arragonais). (en)
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