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Jean de Lescun d'Armagnac (died 1473?), known as "the bastard of Armagnac", was an ally of king Louis XI of France from before the latter's accession to the throne. He was the illegitimate son of , Bishop of Aire, and Annette of Armagnac. He was made Marshal of France in 1461. He was one of four men to hold this title under Louis XI. Lescun was also made Count of Comminges. In 1465 he married Marguerite di Saluzzo (died after 1478), daughter of Ludovico I, Marquess of Saluzzo. In 1469 de Lescun became one of the first knights in the Order of Saint Michael. He died in 1473.

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  • Jean bâtard d’Armagnac, genannt Jean de Lescun (* um 1405/10; † kurz nach dem 1. Juni 1473 in der Dauphiné), Comte de Comminges et de , war Marschall von Frankreich, Gouverneur der Dauphiné, Lieutenant-général von Guyenne, Ratgeber und Erster Kammerherr des Königs Ludwig XI. etc. (de)
  • Jean de Lescun d’Armagnac, comte de Comminges (mort en 1473), dit « le bâtard d’Armagnac », est un Maréchal de France du XVe siècle. (fr)
  • Jean de Lescun d'Armagnac (died 1473?), known as "the bastard of Armagnac", was an ally of king Louis XI of France from before the latter's accession to the throne. He was the illegitimate son of , Bishop of Aire, and Annette of Armagnac. He was made Marshal of France in 1461. He was one of four men to hold this title under Louis XI. Lescun was also made Count of Comminges. In 1465 he married Marguerite di Saluzzo (died after 1478), daughter of Ludovico I, Marquess of Saluzzo. In 1469 de Lescun became one of the first knights in the Order of Saint Michael. He died in 1473. (en)
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  • Jean bâtard d’Armagnac, genannt Jean de Lescun (* um 1405/10; † kurz nach dem 1. Juni 1473 in der Dauphiné), Comte de Comminges et de , war Marschall von Frankreich, Gouverneur der Dauphiné, Lieutenant-général von Guyenne, Ratgeber und Erster Kammerherr des Königs Ludwig XI. etc. (de)
  • Jean de Lescun d'Armagnac (died 1473?), known as "the bastard of Armagnac", was an ally of king Louis XI of France from before the latter's accession to the throne. He was the illegitimate son of , Bishop of Aire, and Annette of Armagnac. He was made Marshal of France in 1461. He was one of four men to hold this title under Louis XI. Lescun was also made Count of Comminges. De Lescun was named seneschal of Valentinois, then governor of Guyenne “in consideration that, in the great need of the King, he had left behind his parents, friends, goods and all heritages which he had in Gascogne to follow him and to accompany him”. In 1465 he married Marguerite di Saluzzo (died after 1478), daughter of Ludovico I, Marquess of Saluzzo. In 1469 de Lescun became one of the first knights in the Order of Saint Michael. He died in 1473. (en)
  • Jean de Lescun d’Armagnac, comte de Comminges (mort en 1473), dit « le bâtard d’Armagnac », est un Maréchal de France du XVe siècle. (fr)
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