Jean de Baudricourt
Jean de Baudricourt († 1499), wire of Robert de Baudricourt and Alédarde de Chambley. Lord of Baudricourt and Choiseul, it rejoins as of his youth the party of the rebellion of the count de Charolais, known under the name of Ligue of the Public property. Following the Peace of Conflans which puts an end to it, he embraces the party of the king. Louis XI the fact knight of the Order of Saint-Michel and the envoit as ambassador near the Swiss Cantons. He appoints it then governor of Burgundy (1480-1499) and of Champagne (1481-1483).
Jean de Baudricourt receives on January 21st 1486 the stick of Marshal of France and takes a big part with the victory of Saint-Aubin-of-Cormier the. He accompanies the king Charles VIII with the conquest by Naples in 1495. On its return, it founds with Braquentour a convent of Minimes.
He dies in Blois on May 11th 1499 and is buried in the church of Tiny of Plessis-lez-Turns.
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