Gilles de Rais, a 15th-century French nobleman, was found guilty of kidnapping, murder, and other heinous crimes, including the alleged ritualistic abuse of children. Historical accounts and court documents suggest that he was indeed guilty, as he confessed to many of the charges during his trial. However, some debate exists regarding the motivations behind his prosecution, including political and financial factors, which has led to discussions about his true guilt or innocence. Ultimately, the prevailing view is that he was guilty of the crimes for which he was executed.
Gilles de Rais was born in 1404.
Gilles de Roberval was born on August 10, 1602.
The duration of L'Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze is 8 hours.
Gilles de Roberval died on October 27, 1675 at the age of 73.
Gilles de Turenne died on September 15, 1997, in Texarkana, Texas, USA of cancer.
Gilles de Rais was born in 1404.
Gilles de Rais died on 1440-10-26.
Gilles de Laval
Gilles de Montmorency-Laval
Death by hanging.
Gilles de Rais
Count Dracula, Rasputan, Count Orlock, Erzebeth Bathory, Gilles de Rais, etc.
No. There is no description of Gilles de Rais's appearance and the few contemporary portraits are highly stylized and show him with dark brown hair. This myth probably grew up because red hair is supposed to indicate a treacherous person. Legend insists that Judas Iscariot had red hair, too.
Gilles de Noailles died in 1600.
Gilles de Noailles was born in 1524.
Gilles de Robien was born in 1941.
Gilles de Roye died in 1478.