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Rogues de Hangest († 1352), was the lord of Hangest-en-Santerre and Davenescourt. He was also the
Marshal of France Marshal of France (french: Maréchal de France, plural ') is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements. The title has been awarded since 1185, though briefly abolished (1 ...
from 1344 to 1352.


Biography

Rogues were the lord of 2 towns when his father, John III of Hangest, died in 1328.


Family

Son of John III of Hangest, he married a woman in his court named, Isabeau de Montmorency. She later died and Rogues married Alix de Garland. He had 1 son with Alix, John IV, and he soon grew up to become an adviser to the Dauphin of Vienna.


Military career

Rogues took part in the war against France in 1337, He also accompanied
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in the Siege of Tournai in 1340. He was at the camp of Bouvines near
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, when
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, provoked Philip VI in singular combat. He was appointed the king's bread maker in 1344 and the dignity of Marshal of France.


Death

Rogues died of
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in 1352.


Coat of Arms


See also

* Hangest Family


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hangest, Rogues de Year of birth missing 1352 deaths Marshals of France French nobility