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Jean de Clermont, seigneur d'Offémont

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Death: May 25, 1352 (59-68) (killed in the Battle of Poitiers)
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Son of Guy I de Clermont Nesle, seigneur de Breteuil et d'Offémont and Marguerite de Thourotte, dame d'Offemont
Husband of Marguerite de La Roche Guyon, dame de Vaux et de Mello
Father of Guillaume de Clermont-Nesle; Guy II de Clermont-Nesle, seigneur d'Offémont and Isabeau de Nesle, Dame du Plessis-Cacheleu
Brother of Raoul de Clermont Nesle, IV; Mahaut De Moreuil; Alix de Nesle d'Offemont and Peronelle de Clermont

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About Jean de Clermont, seigneur de Nesle

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_de_Clermont

Jean de Clermont (d. September 19, 1356), Lord of Chantilly and of Beaumont, was a Marshal of France (1352) who was killed in the battle of Poitiers. Jean was a grandson of Guy I of Clermont.

Jean de Clermont served under the count of Eu in 1340 during the campaigns in Hainault and Flanders. The following years he fought in Normandy, Avignon and the Languedoc. In 1352 he was sent to Flanders to negotiate a truce with the English. After the signing of the truce he was made governor of Poitou, Saintonge, Angoumois, Périgord and Limousin (1354).

In 1356, de Clermont advised King John II of France not to engage the English in battle but to surround them and starve them. His advice ignored, King John II decided to engage the English at Nouaillé-Maupertuis, south of Poitiers. De Clermont was killed during the battle which ended in a complete French defeat.