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Jean de Lannoy

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30: 136:, during his exile in the Burgundian domains (1456–1461), and helped him claim his throne in 1461. His closeness to the new king of France led to his deprivation from office in the Low Countries in 1462–1463, and in 1468 to open conflict with Duke 299: 292: 285: 492: 372: 238:
Mario Damen, "The Nerve Centre of Political Networks? The Burgundian Court and the Integration of Holland and Zeeland into the Burgundian State, 1425–1477", in
91:(1447). In later life he wrote to his son that when called upon to speak in sessions of the council he could feel self-conscious about his lack of education. 487: 425: 397: 221: 126: 507: 482: 198:
Mario Damen, "Education or Connections? Learned officials in the Council of Holland and Zeeland in the fifteenth century", in
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Education and Learning in the Netherlands, 1400-1600: Essays in Honour of Hilde De Ridder-Symoens
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then under French protection. He played a very important role in negotiating the
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and conducted several diplomatic missions. In 1478 he negotiated with cities of
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The Court as a Stage: England and the Low Countries in the Later Middle Ages
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A Companion to Alain Chartier (c.1385-1430): Father of French Eloquence
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A Chivalric Life: The Book of the Deeds of Messire Jacques de Lalaing
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As a young man, Lannoy had a military career, fighting against the
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family. He was the son of a Jean I de Lannoy who died in the
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Adrian Armstrong, "Alain Chartier and the Rhétoriqueurs",
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Jan of Lannoy as Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece
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Jean III de Lannoy

Lannoy
County of Hainaut
Burgundian Netherlands
de Lannoy
Battle of Agincourt
Jean I de Croÿ
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Lorraine
Electorate of Cologne
Philip the Good
stadtholder
County of Holland
Zeeland
Antoine I de Croÿ
Walloon Flanders
Order of the Golden Fleece
Revolt of Ghent (1449–1453)
Louis XI of France
Charles the Bold
Maximilian I of Austria
Chamberlain
Tournai
Cambrai
Holy Roman Empire
Treaty of Arras (1482)
Brown-Grant & Damen 2022

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