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Philibert de Chandée, 1st Earl of Bath (died after 1486 in Brittany, France) was an Earl in the English peerage. He entertained Henry Tudor, then Earl of Richmond, and later King Henry VII during his banishment in Brittany, and was made Commander of the French auxiliaries to the troops commanded by Henry when he went to invade England and challenge Richard III for the crown. Chandée was knighted on landing at Milford Haven. At the Battle of Bosworth the Yorkist King Richard led an impromptu cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself, and it was only a complex tactical move taught by only the Swiss forces at the time, along with help from Thomas Stanley's intervention which saved Henry and killed Richard III.

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  • Philibert de Chandée, 1st Earl of Bath (died after 1486 in Brittany, France) was an Earl in the English peerage. He entertained Henry Tudor, then Earl of Richmond, and later King Henry VII during his banishment in Brittany, and was made Commander of the French auxiliaries to the troops commanded by Henry when he went to invade England and challenge Richard III for the crown. Chandée was knighted on landing at Milford Haven. At the Battle of Bosworth the Yorkist King Richard led an impromptu cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself, and it was only a complex tactical move taught by only the Swiss forces at the time, along with help from Thomas Stanley's intervention which saved Henry and killed Richard III. Chandée was one of the few who received a peerage from Henry VII, being created Earl of Bath, either on 16 October 1485, the day before the coronation, at the Tower of London, or on 6 January 1486. Nothing is known of him after he was created an Earl. (en)
  • Philibert de Chandée (mort après 1486 en Bretagne ou en France) était un mercenaire breton qui devint pair d'Angleterre. Philibert rencontre le prétendant au trône d'Angleterre Henri Tudor lors de son exil en Bretagne. Il rassemble des soldats français lorsque Tudor décide de débarquer en Angleterre à l'été 1485. Chandée est adoubé par Tudor à Milford Haven le 7 août 1485. À la bataille de Bosworth le 22 août, il défend Tudor lorsque le roi Richard III lance une charge destinée à l'éliminer. Tudor est proclamé roi sous le nom d'Henri VII à l'issue de la bataille. Chandée est créé comte de Bath par Henri soit le 16 octobre 1485, soit le 6 janvier 1486. On perd sa trace par la suite. (fr)
  • Philibert de Chandée, 1º conte di Bath (... – 1486) è stato un mercenario francese. (it)
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  • Philibert de Chandée, 1º conte di Bath (... – 1486) è stato un mercenario francese. (it)
  • Philibert de Chandée (mort après 1486 en Bretagne ou en France) était un mercenaire breton qui devint pair d'Angleterre. Philibert rencontre le prétendant au trône d'Angleterre Henri Tudor lors de son exil en Bretagne. Il rassemble des soldats français lorsque Tudor décide de débarquer en Angleterre à l'été 1485. Chandée est adoubé par Tudor à Milford Haven le 7 août 1485. À la bataille de Bosworth le 22 août, il défend Tudor lorsque le roi Richard III lance une charge destinée à l'éliminer. Tudor est proclamé roi sous le nom d'Henri VII à l'issue de la bataille. (fr)
  • Philibert de Chandée, 1st Earl of Bath (died after 1486 in Brittany, France) was an Earl in the English peerage. He entertained Henry Tudor, then Earl of Richmond, and later King Henry VII during his banishment in Brittany, and was made Commander of the French auxiliaries to the troops commanded by Henry when he went to invade England and challenge Richard III for the crown. Chandée was knighted on landing at Milford Haven. At the Battle of Bosworth the Yorkist King Richard led an impromptu cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself, and it was only a complex tactical move taught by only the Swiss forces at the time, along with help from Thomas Stanley's intervention which saved Henry and killed Richard III. (en)
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  • Philibert de Chandée (fr)
  • Philibert de Chandée, primo Conte di Bath (it)
  • Philibert de Chandée, 1st Earl of Bath (en)
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