John Jouel facts for kids
Sir John Jouel (died 16 May 1364) was an English soldier best remembered for his actions against French forces led by Bertrand du Guesclin in the Battle of Cocherel during the Hundred Years' War.
Account of his life
French poet and court historian Jean Froissart conveyed a heroic account of Jouel in his chronicles relating to the Battle of Cocherel. In Froissart's writings, Jouel is described as being a bold knight and "performed, that day, many very gallant feats of arms, and never deigned once to retreat."
However, Froissart's writings also revealed a critical error in military judgment made by Jouel, in which he was lured into pursuing Du Guesclin's fleeing forces. The error led to the capture of Jean de Grailly, the Captal (leader) of the Navarrese army causing his force to fall into abysmal disarray.