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Jean of Châlon was a French nobleman and a brave soldier. He lived a long time ago, during a big war called the Hundred Years' War. Jean of Châlon was the son of Jean II of Châlon. He held an important position as the Count of Auxerre from 1361 to 1370.

Who Was Jean of Châlon?

Jean of Châlon was born into a powerful family in France. A "nobleman" was someone from a high-ranking family, often owning land and having special duties. His father was Jean II of Châlon. Jean of Châlon himself became the "Count of Auxerre." A count was like a ruler of a specific area called a county. He was in charge of that land and its people.

His Time as Count

Jean of Châlon became the Count of Auxerre in 1361. He held this important role for about nine years, until 1370. During this time, he would have been responsible for managing his lands and helping his people.

Fighting in the Hundred Years' War

Jean of Châlon was also a soldier. He fought in the Hundred Years' War. This was a very long series of conflicts between England and France. It lasted for over 100 years! Many important people, like Jean of Châlon, took part in these battles.

Captured in Battle

In 1364, Jean of Châlon fought in two important battles. He fought alongside a famous French knight named Bertrand du Guesclin. These battles were the Battle of Cocherel and the Battle of Auray. During the Battle of Auray, Jean of Châlon was in charge of the left side of the army. Sadly, he was captured by the enemy during this battle. Being captured was a serious event for a nobleman and soldier during a war.

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