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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Jean du Fou , or John II of Fou , deceased in 1492, was a trap and Chambellan of King Louis XI. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He is the son of Jehan I of the Fou, from Juveigneurie des Viscount du Faou, in Cornouaille, squire, lord of Kerjestin in Ergu\u00e9-Gab\u00e9ric, Ker an Lan en N\u00e9vez and Rustephan in Nizon, died in 1460 before Madeleine [ first ] And had for brothers Yvon du Fou, Tresnson, Grand-Veneur and advisor to Louis XI, and Raoul du Fou, bishop of Angoul\u00eame, P\u00e9rigueux and \u00c9vreux. He was cited for the first time as an trading in 1454, he was then part of the suite of Dauphin Louis. The latter named him in letters of January 8, 1456 Captain and squire of Beaumont-en-Tri\u00e8ves [ 2 ] . In 1461, he was an advisor and Chambellan then first cupnson of Louis XI, captain of Cherbourg in 1463. In 1469, he was again cited first [ 3 ] , in a receipt of June 8, 1470 and the same in 1475. The June 19, 1470 , he ratifies for the king the treaty of Ancenis against the Duke of Brittany. In 1479, he was appointed Bailli de Verneuil and the Tour-Grise. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Bailli and governor of Touraine from 1484 to 1491 [ 4 ] . Jean du Fou married around 1458 Jeanne de la Rochefoucauld, lady of Montbazon Audit Location, of Sainte-Maure Audit Place, of Nouastre Audit Place, from Brandon en Ath\u00e9e sur Cher, de H\u00e9risson audit place, from Leign\u00e9 en l’Houmois, d ‘ Aizie Audit Place and other places, Putchy daughter of Aymard de La Rochefoucauld, knight, lord of Montbazon, Sainte-Maure, Nouastre, Brandon and other places, died around 1461, Chambellan du Roi, and Jeanne de Martreuil, Lady of Aizie Audit Place, hedgehog audit place and the referral in Vautebis, from Liborli\u00e8re en Pamproux, from Leign\u00e9 to Houmois, from Argenti\u00e8res to Melles, Plessis-Olivier in Chiche and other places, living in 1467 , of which : Yves du Fou, died before 1484; N du Fou, died before 1470 who was asked to marry by Jean de Daillon for his eldest son Jacques; N du fou, deceased before 1484; N du fou, deceased before 1484; N du fou, deceased before 1484; Ren\u00e9e du Fou, lady of Nouastre, H\u00e9risson and Cr\u00e9milles, then Kerjestin, Rust\u00e9phan, Montbazon, Sainte-Maure, Saint-Georges, Aizie, La Bourdini\u00e8re en Parthenay from 1518 and other places, born towards 1470, married in the first wedding by contract passed in Tours the August 9, 1492 Louis III de Rohan-Gu\u00e9m\u00e9n\u00e9, and in second weddings Guillaume de la Marck, including posterity of the two beds. Jean du Fou died in June 1492 [ 5 ] . Rust\u00e9phan in Nizon Kerjestin in Ergu\u00e9-Gab\u00e9ric Saint-Georges en Pougne-H\u00e9risson Jean du Fou (large weapons) Jean du Fou is the first to wear as a coat of arms azure with the golden flower, summoned by two Speeds faced with money instead of Azure with gold leopard . These weapons were reportedly granted by King Louis XI, who had already borrowed various furniture from hunting in order to endow his favorites with coat of arms. Chancellor Pierre Doriole (1407-1485) bore Azure with three golden flights , the grand master of artillery Tristan l’Hermite Silver to a sand deer meeting , Lescun swept away first is And 4 It is : a fleur -de -lis, and 2 It is And 3 It is : four current rabbits . \u2191 Loire-Atlantique Departmental Archives: B 2012. (Bundle.)-41 pieces, parchment; 17 pieces, paper. Kerjestin’s mansion , by Jean du Fou, squire, lord of Rustephan (1460); Other Jean du Fou (1503). Jehan du fou lord de Rustephan died in 1460 and his son Jehan presented his acquisition to the Ducal recipient of Quimper, especially for the Kerjestin manor in Ergu\u00e9-Gab\u00e9ric. – If it is the Holy Madeleine in reference to Marie de Magdala: he would therefore be died before July 22. \u2191 Catalog of acts of Dauphin Louis who became the King of France Louis XI, relating to the administration of the Dauphin\u00e9 , Emmanuel Pilot de Thorey, Grenoble, 1899. Letters by which the Dauphin concedes the office of captain and squire of the mandates and castle of Beaumont-en-Tri\u00e8ves, as well as all the revenues of this mandate, in his exchangon, Jehan du Fou , squire, man in arms of his bodyguard, replacing F\u00e9lize Reynard, widow of Jean Pic, squire, who is unloaded. Recorded, in Grenoble on January 9, 1456 N.S. Copy B 3225, f \u00b0 508. This F\u00e9lize Reynard , whose name has also been written Regnard was the mistress of Louis XI and had given him at least one girl; See Patrick Van Kerrebrouck, The Valois , Villeneuve-d’Ascq, 1990, p. 148 and notes 48 to 53. \u2191 Methodical encyclopedia, or in order of materials – society of people of letters of savans and artists , Paris 1804. \u2191 National Library of France – Ms. Fr. Clairambault 49. Crazy first is Echan\u00e7on du Roy Jean du Fou November 24, 1484 I Jehan Du Fou Councilor and Chambellan du Roy Nostre Sire his first Eschanson and Bailly and Governor of Touraine . \u2191 Loire-Atlantique Departmental Archives: B 2012\/6. In February 1503, Guillaume de la Mark (de la Marck-Arenberg), lord of Aigremont and his wife Ren\u00e9e du fou adamous of the manor of Keristin who had expressed them noble homs Missire Jehan du Fou, lord of Nouastre and Rusteffan [deceased] at the Moys de Juign the year Mil IIII C (Ent) IIIIXX DOZE [1492]. 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