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Gaspard and John developed France's field artillery, standardising its calibre and switching it from wrought iron to cast iron. This gave the French army a decisive advantage over the English and helped bring an end to the
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He first married around 1440, to Guarix Burelle, with whom he had no children. His second marriage was around 1450, to Richarde de VĂ©rines, with whom he had three daughters:
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expert and inventor, as well as lord of Montfermeil, Nogent-sur-Marne, Villemomble and other places. He was a brother of the artillery commander
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Gérarde (alias Gasparde) Bureau, lady of Douy and of La Ramée, married twice 1) Robert de Châtillon, lord of Bry-sur-Marne; 2) Pierre de Meaux.
127: 71:. He was made marquis of Castillon then a knight in 1464. He finally became captain of Beauté, Le Louvre and Poissy between 1463 and 1465. 117: 132: 64: 47:
as grand-master of the king's artillery. He was ennobled by royal letters patent in October 1447.
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Marguerite Bureau, married twice 1)Yves de Carnazet; 2) Charles de Buz.
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in 1453. On 21 March 1445 he bought the lordship of Villemomble from
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Jeanne Bureau, married Jean de Marcirion, lord of La Tombe
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Gaspard was the third son of Simon Bureau the Younger (
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ballistics
Jean Bureau
Charles VII of France
Pierre Bessonneau
Hundred Years' War
Bayeux
battle of Castillon
Francis I, Duke of Brittany
livres tournois
Genealogy of the Bureau family
Categories
15th-century French inventors
1469 deaths
People of the Hundred Years' War
Artillery of France

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