Béraud III (dolphin of Auvergne)
Béraud III of Clermont-Sancerre (1350 - 1426), dolphin of Auvergne (1399 - 1426), count de Sancerre (1419 - 1426) and lord of Sagonne (1419 - 1426), wire of the dolphin Béraud II and the countess Marguerite de Sancerre.
In 1423, Béraud III allows to the king Charles VII to install with the castle of Sagonne a royal garrison. In the chronicles at the date of the March 31st 1423, under its orders fights, Jean de Brosse (1375 - 1433), future Maréchal of France, which is with the head of one hundred men-at-arms.
Béraud III and Jeanne of the Tower of Auvergne (dead before 1416) had an only daughter, Jeanne Ière de Clermont-Sancerre (1412 - 1436), married to Louis Ier of Bourbon-Montpensier and died at 25 years without child.
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