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  1. Gilles de Rais (c. 1405 – 26 October 1440), Baron de Rais, was a knight and lord from Brittany, Anjou and Poitou, a leader in the French army during the Hundred Years' War, and a companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc.

  2. Even if there had been nothing else unusual about the Breton nobleman Gilles de Rais (140440), his outstanding career as a soldier in the Hundred Years’ War and as a comrade in arms of Joan of Arc would have been enough to guarantee his place in history.

  3. Oct 10, 2021 · Gilles de Rais was a wealthy French nobleman and war hero who fought alongside Joan of Arc — before being convicted of killing over 100 children in satanic rituals.

  4. Aug 28, 2024 · Gilles de Rais was a Breton baron, marshal of France, and man of wealth whose distinguished career ended in a celebrated trial for Satanism, abduction, and child murder. His name was later connected with the story of Bluebeard. At an early age Rais distinguished himself militarily, fighting first.

  5. Gilles de Rais was a French nobleman who murdered over 100 children before being imprisoned and executed on October 26, 1440. His evil deeds made him the inspiration for the dark French fairytale Bluebeard, a story about a nobleman who uses his power and privilege to seduce and kill a series of wives. In the fairytale, the villain’s seventh ...

  6. Jun 2, 2017 · Margot K. Juby, a writer living in Cottingham, England, calls herself “Gilles de Rais’ representative on Earth” and is determined to clear his name worldwide.

  7. Sep 21, 2017 · Gilles de Rais was a French noblemen and noted soldier of the fourteenth century who was tried and executed for the murder and torture of numerous children. He is now remembered chiefly as a historical serial killer, but may have been innocent.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › other-religious-beliefs-biographies › gilles-de-raisGilles De Rais | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Gilles de Rais, a fifteenth-century French military hero, serial killer, and occultist, was born at the chateau de Camptoc é, the family estate near Nantes, France. He was the son of Guy XI de Montmorency-Laval, the Baron de Rais, and Marie deCraon.

  9. Oct 4, 2024 · French nobleman and marshal in the army of Charles VII. Following his kidnapping of a clergyman in 1440, an investigation revealed that he had tortured, raped, and murdered hundreds of children. [...] From: Rais, Gilles de in The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages ».

  10. Feb 5, 2013 · The soldier, nobleman, and multicide Gilles de Rais ranks among the most notorious criminals of the fifteenth century. Executed at Nantes in 1440 for a host of crimes, which apparently included heresy, the invocation of demons, and the murder of an undetermined number of children, he is a figure tailor-made for lasting infamy.

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