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    Jean Bureau (c. 1390 – 1463) was a French artillery commander active primarily during the later years of the Hundred Years' War. Along with his brother, Gaspard, he is credited with making French artillery the most effective in the world. [1] .

  2. Jean Bureau, né à Semoine vers 1390 et mort à Paris le 5 juillet 1463 [1], seigneur de Montglat (ou Montglas), de La Houssaye-en-Brie (1450), de Fontenay-en-France, de Thieux et Noisy-le-Sec, de Marle et la Malmaison, est un Grand maître de l'artillerie du roi Charles VII qui, en utilisant massivement l'artillerie pour la ...

  3. Jean Bureau, Master Gunner of France at Castillon. No other Frenchman was more responsible for France's rapid victories in Normandy and at Castillon than Jean Bureau.

  4. In the following summer French forces, powerfully armed with Jean Bureau’s recently introduced field artillery, approached for a second reconquest of Guyenne—to start with the siege of the pro-English stronghold of Castillon, on the lower Dordogne River upstream from Libourne.

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  5. 5 days ago · Jean Bureau (c. 1390–1463) and Gaspard Bureau (c. 1393–1469), developers of French artillery. Born in the Champagne province of France, Jean and Gaspard Bureau were sons of Simon Bureau, a ...

  6. Jean Bureau (ca. 1390–1463) was a French artillery commander active primarily during the later years of the Hundred Years' War. Along with his brother, Gaspard, he is credited with making French artillery the most effective in the world.[1]

  7. Jean Bureau is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, and Associate Producer. Some of his work includes Love on Safari, Kept Woman, Radio Silence, Swept Under, Girls' Night Out, Serialized, No Good Deed, and Mad Mom.