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Nompar of Caumont
Lord of Caumont, Castelnau, Castelculier and Berbiguières, has left written accounts of his pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela and Jerusalem, and a book for his children

Nompar of Caumont

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Lord of Caumont, Castelnau, Castelculier and Berbiguières, has left written accounts of his pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela and Jerusalem, and a book for his children
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Nompar II Nompar Nompar of Caumont (1391-1446) Nopar Nopar II
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France
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England
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55 years
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Nompar of Caumont (1391-1446) was a Gascon lord who left written accounts of his pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela and Jerusalem. His work has also contributed lexicographic inputs to the Dictionary of Middle French.

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His family has long been the Ally of the English. He had been named for his paternal grandfather, Nompar of Caumont, the King of England's seneschal of Agenais who was appointed in April 1400 in English Gascony.

During his minority he was brought up by his cousin the count of Foix, then married young and had two sons.

He left for Compostela in July 1414, at the age of twenty-three, then for Jerusalem, between February 1419 and April 1420. He was, at that time, known as lord of Caumont, Castelnau, Castelculier and Berbiguières.

He was exiled in 1443 by Charles VII, king of France, and dispossessed of his lands in favor of his brother. He died in England three years later, leaving written accounts of his pilgrimages, and a book for his children. His eldest son was probably killed in 1426.

Voyaige d'oultremer en Jhérusalem

His book was published for the first time in 1858. Nompar describes the meaning of his pilgrimage and how he was made a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. He criticized the manners of his time. Particularly the lords of his time, more concerned to wage war each other than going crusade. He put his own banner next to that of the king of England. And the next day, he created its own order of chivalry which had, for distinctive mark, an azure scarf.

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