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| - Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, better known as Gilles de Rais or "The Original Bluebeard", was a leader in the French army, companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc, and secretly a prolific serial killer and rapist. He is considered to be one of the first identified serial killers in world history.
- Gilles de Rais (ジル・ド・レ) is a formal title for the French nobleman, Gilles de Montmorency-Laval. Although he fought for the French royalty throughout the latter renewal of the Hundred Years' War, he is best known for fighting beside Joan of Arc. After the war, he earned an unsavory reputation due to accusations of demon worship and his professed murders in western France.
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- Gilles de Rais (ジルドレ) là một trong những binh tướng phục vụ dưới quyền của Charles VII.
- Gilles de Rais (ジル・ド・レ, Jiru do Re) is a knight and one of Charles VII's close associates.
- Gilles de Rais (ジルドレ) is one of Charles VII's leaders.
- Gilles de Rais is a French nobleman who was once one of Joan's companions-in-arms but was later executed for multiple cases of murder, sodomy, and heresy. He apparently continues to accompany Joan to battle even in death.
- Gilles de Rais, Seigneur and Baron de Retz (1404 – 1440), was a Breton knight, the companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc, and a Marshal of France, but is best known as a prolific serial killer of children. He was born in late 1404 to Guy de Laval and Marie de Craon, but grew up under the tutelage of his maternal grandfather Jean de Craon following the deaths of his parents in 1415. De Rais' fortunes increased substantially with his marriage in 1420 to the wealthy Catherine de Thouars, and gifts of money granted him following the War of the Breton Succession. From 1427 to 1435, Rais served as a commander in the Royal Army, and in 1429 fought beside Joan of Arc in some of the campaigns waged against the English and their Burgundian allies during the Hundred Years War. In 1434–35, he retired from
- Gilles de Montmorency-Laval (also known as Gilles de Rais) (prob. c. September 1405 – 26 October 1440), Baron de Rais, was a Breton knight, a leader in the French army and a companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc. He is best known by his reputation and conviction as a prolific serial killer of children. Gilles de Rais is believed to be the inspiration for the 1697 fairy tale "Bluebeard" ("Barbebleu") by Charles Perrault. His life is the subject of several modern novels, and referenced in a number of rock bands' albums and songs.
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