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Jacques de la Brosse (c. 1485–1562), cupbearer to the king, was a sixteenth-century French soldier and diplomat. He is remembered in Scotland for his missions in 1543 and 1560 in support of the Auld Alliance.

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  • Jacques de la Brosse (c. 1485–1562), cupbearer to the king, was a sixteenth-century French soldier and diplomat. He is remembered in Scotland for his missions in 1543 and 1560 in support of the Auld Alliance. (en)
  • Jacques de La Brosse, dit « rude-lance », né vers 1490 dans le Bourbonnais, ou peut-être vers Nontron, et décédé le 19 décembre 1562 à Dreux, est un militaire français, vice-roi d'Écosse sous Marie Stuart, et l'un des principaux conseillers du duc de Guise pendant la première guerre de religion (1562-1563). (fr)
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