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Pierre Le Baud

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19: 106: 56:, Maine, on the borders of Brittany. His father, Jean le Baud, was a knight and lord of Saint-Ouen in Maine. His mother, Jeanne de Châteaugiron, was the bastard of Patry de Châteaugiron and Derval. She was related to the Laval family. His sister, Perrine le Baud, was the wife of Jean d'Argentré and was the grandmother of the Breton historiograph of the Renaissance 125:
Le Baud compiled two histories of Brittany. The first was created during Duke Francis' reign, and involves complex genealogical arguments designed to establish the legitimacy and antiquity of the
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In addition to its own value, Le Baud's "Compilation" is important because it incorporates verbatim, and thus preserves, some very early literature of the history of Brittany, such as the
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observed that there were some significant differences between d'Hosier's edition and a surviving early manuscript of one of the works in the
167:(Chronicle of the Kings and Princes of Armorican Britain) was completed in 1505, having been written at the request of the Duchess Anne. 202: 141:
in 1458. It was later translated into Latin by Bertrand d'Argentré, who continued the narrative up to his own day, in the reign of king
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to her. He was also Anne de Bretagne’s close adviser and confessor. He seems to have supported Anne's marriage to King
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On entering the church he became attached to the diocese of Nantes. He became cantor and chaplain of
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Lebaud died on 29 September 1505. The exact date is known because of a note written by his nephew,
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Online version of the d'Hosier edition of Le Baud's writings. Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes
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Pierre le Baud held several ecclesiastical and aulic offices at the court of Brittany.
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and went on to serve as chaplain to local dignitary, Guy de Laval, and then to
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Histoire de Bretagne, avec les chroniques des maisons de Vitré et de Laval
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Du Paz, Histoire Généalogique de plusieurs maisons de Bretagne, p. 256
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Dictionnaire historique, topographique et biographique de la Mayenne
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Le Baud's writings were first published in print in 1638 by
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Le Baud also wrote a number of other works, including
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Cronique des roys et princes de Bretaigne armoricane
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Compillation des cronicques et ystoires des Bretons
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Compillation des cronicques et ystoires des Bretons
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Index


history of Brittany
Saint-Ouën-des-Toits
Bertrand d'Argentré
Laval Cathedral
Margaret of Foix
Francis II, Duke of Brittany
Anne of Brittany
chaplain
Charles VIII of France
Bertrand d'Argentré

Combat of the Thirty
Montfort dynasty
Brut
Arthur III, Duke of Brittany
Francis I
Life of Saint Goeznovius
Chronicle of Nantes
King Lear
Pierre d'Hozier
Arthur de La Borderie
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Online version of the d'Hosier edition of Le Baud's writings. Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes
Categories
1450s births
1505 deaths
Historians of Brittany
French male non-fiction writers
People from Mayenne

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