West-Europese adel » Johan Heer van Torsay (1365-1430)

Personal data Johan Heer van Torsay 


Household of Johan Heer van Torsay

He is married to Maria van Argenton Vrouwe van Gascougnolles.

They got married in the year 1395, he was 30 years old.


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Notes about Johan Heer van Torsay

Seigneur de La Roche-Ruffin et de La Mothe Saint-Héray (79), Echanson du Duc de Berry en 1393, Chambellan du Roi et du Duc de Berry puis du Duc de Bourgogne en 1399 et Sénéchal de Poitou de 1403 à 1417.
Grand-Maître des Arbalétriers de France, Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Dame Blanche.

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