Jean de Dunois

Jean d'Orléans, Count of Dunois (23 November 1402 – 24 November 1468), known as the "Bastard of Orléans" (French: bâtard d'Orléans) or simply Jean de Dunois, was a French military leader during the Hundred Years' War who participated in military campaigns with Joan of Arc. His nickname, the "Bastard of Orléans", was a mark of his high status, since it acknowledged him as a first cousin to the king and acting head of a cadet branch of the royal family during his half-brother's captivity. In 1439 he received the county of Dunois from his half-brother Charles, Duke of Orléans, and later King Charles VII made him count of Longueville.

Jean de Dunois
Count of Dunois
Count of Longueville
Portrait of the Bastard of Orléans, 15th century
Born(1402-11-23)23 November 1402
France
Died24 November 1468(1468-11-24) (aged 66)
Spouse
Marie Louvet
(m. 1422; died 1426)
    Marie of Harcourt
    (m. 1439; died 1464)
    Issue
    Among others…
    François Ι d'Orléans-Longueville
    FatherLouis I, Duke of Orléans
    MotherMariette d'Enghien
    Military career
    Service/branchFrench Army
    Battles/wars
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