Jean de La Baume

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Jean de La Baume (dead after 25 January 1435 [2] ) was a Marshal of France from 1422 until his death.

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  1. Johannes Baptist Rietstap, Armorial général contenant la description des armoiries des familles nobles et patriciennes de l'Europe : précédé d'un dictionnaire des termes du blason, Ed. G.B. van Goor, 1861, Google Books, et ses compléments sur www.euraldic.com
  2. Généalogie de la famille de Carné
  3. 1 2 3 4 Généalogie de la famille de Carné, Jean de La Baume, maréchal de France

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