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Pierre Le Baud (c.1450 - 1505) was a 15th-century French clergyman and historian known for his writings on the history of Brittany. He served as chaplain to duchess of Anne of Brittany. ==Life== Le Baud was probably born in Saint-Ouën-des-Toits, Maine, on the borders of Brittany.〔Du Paz, Histoire Généalogique de plusieurs maisons de Bretagne, p. 256〕 On entering the church he became attached to the diocese of Nantes. He became cantor and chaplain of Laval Cathedral and went on to serve as chaplain to local dignitary, Guy de Laval, and then to Margaret of Foix, wife of Francis II, Duke of Brittany. After the duke's death he became chaplain to the new duchess, his daughter Anne. He seems to have supported Anne's marriage to King Charles VIII of France. He died on 29 September 1505. The exact date is known because of a note written by his nephew, Bertrand d'Argentré, also a clergyman and historian, who continued Le Baud's work.
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