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'''Jean d'Estivet''' was a canon of Beauvais during the [[Hundred Years' War]]. | '''Jean d'Estivet''' was a canon of Beauvais during the [[Hundred Years' War]]. | ||
A member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], he alongside [[Pierre Cauchon]] had [[Jeanne d'Arc]] executed against the wishes of their superior [[Philip III of Burgundy | A member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], he alongside [[Pierre Cauchon]] had [[Jeanne d'Arc]] executed against the wishes of their superior, Duke [[Philip III of Burgundy]]. While Cauchon sought to advance his own career, d'Estivet was a sadist and for that reason chose to have her killed. For this betrayal, the Templars ordered [[Gabriel Laxart]] to kill both men, and d'Estivet was later found dead in a sewer with his throat cut. | ||
For this betrayal the Templars | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 06:52, 12 May 2023
Jean d'Estivet was a canon of Beauvais during the Hundred Years' War.
A member of the Templar Order, he alongside Pierre Cauchon had Jeanne d'Arc executed against the wishes of their superior, Duke Philip III of Burgundy. While Cauchon sought to advance his own career, d'Estivet was a sadist and for that reason chose to have her killed. For this betrayal, the Templars ordered Gabriel Laxart to kill both men, and d'Estivet was later found dead in a sewer with his throat cut.
Trivia
- "Jean" is a masculine French given name derived from the Old French Jehan. Derived from the Koine Greek Ioannes (Ιωαννης), which itself is derived from the Biblical Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "YHWH/The Lord is Gracious". "D'Estivet" is a French family name meaning "of Estivet", with Estivet, possibly being a place in France.
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