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⚫ | }}'''Bertrand de Poulengy''' (c. 1392 - after 1456), known in ''[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings|Age of Empires II]]'' as '''Sieur Bertrand''', was a [[Franks|French]] soldier in the Hundred Years' War. He and his companion [[Sieur de Metz|Jean de Metz]] are best known for escorting [[Joan of Arc]] from Vaucouleurs to Chinon in 1429. They appear in the scenario [[An Unlikely Messiah]], and are also available in the [[Scenario Editor]]. Sieur Bertrand has the appearance of a [[Knight]], but |
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⚫ | }}'''[[wikipedia:Bertrand de Poulengy|Bertrand de Poulengy]]''' (c. 1392 - after 1456), known in ''[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings|Age of Empires II]]'' as '''Sieur Bertrand''', was a [[Franks|French]] soldier in the Hundred Years' War. He and his companion [[Sieur de Metz|Jean de Metz]] are best known for escorting [[Joan of Arc]] from Vaucouleurs to Chinon in 1429. They appear in the scenario [[An Unlikely Messiah]], and are also available in the [[Scenario Editor (Age of Empires II)|Scenario Editor]]. Sieur Bertrand has the appearance of a [[Knight]], but his stats is similar to that of a [[Cavalier]], albeit having a slightly slower attack but a slightly faster movement speed compared to the latter. |
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− | As a hero, he cannot be [[Conversion|converted]] and can [[Regeneration|regenerate]] health (since ''[[Age of Empires II: The Conquerors|Conquerors]]''), making him very valuable in the scenario. |
+ | As a hero, he cannot be [[Conversion|converted]] and can [[Regeneration|regenerate]] health (since ''[[Age of Empires II: The Conquerors|The Conquerors]]''), making him very valuable in the scenario. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* The last known activity of Poulengy is testifying in the 1456 retrial that found Joan of Arc innocent. The date and circumstances of his death are unknown. |
* The last known activity of Poulengy is testifying in the 1456 retrial that found Joan of Arc innocent. The date and circumstances of his death are unknown. |
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+ | * In ''[[Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten|The Forgotten]]'', a renamed Sieur Bertrand plays [[Ataulf]] in the [[The Sack of Rome|last scenario]] of the [[Alaric]] campaign. |
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Revision as of 09:44, 1 August 2020
Bertrand de Poulengy (c. 1392 - after 1456), known in Age of Empires II as Sieur Bertrand, was a French soldier in the Hundred Years' War. He and his companion Jean de Metz are best known for escorting Joan of Arc from Vaucouleurs to Chinon in 1429. They appear in the scenario An Unlikely Messiah, and are also available in the Scenario Editor. Sieur Bertrand has the appearance of a Knight, but his stats is similar to that of a Cavalier, albeit having a slightly slower attack but a slightly faster movement speed compared to the latter.
As a hero, he cannot be converted and can regenerate health (since The Conquerors), making him very valuable in the scenario.
Trivia
- The last known activity of Poulengy is testifying in the 1456 retrial that found Joan of Arc innocent. The date and circumstances of his death are unknown.
- In The Forgotten, a renamed Sieur Bertrand plays Ataulf in the last scenario of the Alaric campaign.