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Gaucourt and members of the town council met with Henry on 17 September 1415. Gaucourt refused to surrender. However, the next day the town council offered to surrender on 22 September if the siege had not been broken by then. Gaucourt was unaware of this offer until he met again with Henry, but he
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Gaucourt and his troops had held out for 18 days, rather than the 8 that Henry had planned for; "Henry had underestimated the determination and ingenuity of de Gaucourt and his men". On 22 September Gaucourt presented the town's keys to Henry.
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After his final release "he became a major figure in the reconquest of English-held lands in France", and "fought in every campaign against the English". This included fighting alongside
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He was described by Barker as "a medieval chivalric hero whom the modern world has forgotten", and "one of the chief architects of the final expulsion of the English from France".
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from Henry, challenging him to one-on-one combat to end the war. After doing so, Gaucourt "retreat to his sickbed", suffering from dysentery.
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In 1412 he served as Chamberlain to Charles, Duke of Orléans. He then served as captain of a number of Armagnac castles.
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in 1396, and was knighted on that battlefield at the age of 26. He was captured and ransomed during the battle.
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Gaucourt and 65 others were taken prisoner. Gaucourt was later released to carry a message to
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said that they needed "an experienced and trustworthy knight to take charge of the defences".
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In 1409 Gaucourt commanded a French army in Genoa, and captured Milan alongside Boucicaut.
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in 2005 as "a medieval chivalric hero whom the modern world has forgotten".
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in 1415, and spent 10 years as a prisoner in England. He was described by
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Gaucourt was chosen by d'Albret and Boucicaut to help defend the town of
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and his fellow military commanders in the town (d'Estouteville and
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Gaucourt died in 1461. He was in his late 80s or early 90s.
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In 1400 Gaucourt was a founding member of Boucicaut's
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