• Arnaud de Cervole, also de Cervolles, de Cervolle, Arnaut de Cervole or Arnold of Cervoles (c. 1320 – 25 May 1366), known as l'Archiprêtre (The Archpriest)...
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    This view might be supported by the fact that mercenaries led by Arnaud de Cervole in France at this time were known as bandes blanches. Despite it being...
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  • Stern Michael Sheen as Lord Oliver de Vannes Lambert Wilson as Lord Arnaud de Cervole Marton Csokas as Sir William De Kere/William Decker Rossif Sutherland...
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  • uniforms, such as the notorious Bandes Blanches of the Archpriest Arnaud de Cervole. John Hawkwood is the most famous of the English routiers. Beginning...
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  • dioceses. Christianity portal Archimandrite Archpriest Controversy Arnaud de Cervole, also known as "the Archpriest" Archpriest of Hita Protopope Among...
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    members of the French army were captured, including many lords and Arnaud de Cervole, a famous mercenary captain serving in the French ranks. Despite their...
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    castle of Badefols, the son of Seguin Gontaut de Badefol and Margaret de Bérail, daughter of Arnaud de Cervole he was given the nickname Chopin Badefol. He...
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  • Name Life Years active Allegiance (Organization) Comments Arnaud de Cervole 1320–1366 ?-1366 Papal States Kingdom of France French mercenary soldier and...
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    bishop then made a pilgrimage to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in 1357. That same year, Arnaud de Cervole, known as the Archpriest, headed for Avignon via...
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    June 1357) at Acireale. At the same time, the troops of mercenary Arnaud de Cervole (called the Archpriest), crossed the Durance on 13 July 1357 and plundered...
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  • History of Metz (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1363 and 1365, against the English brigands under the command of Arnaud de Cervole; in 1444, against Duke René of Anjou and King Charles VII of France;...
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    free companies had joined the crusade and assembled at Tournus under Arnaud de Cervole, but when he was assassinated on 25 May 1366 near Mâcon, they abandoned...
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    Châteauneuf-Val-de-Bargis. He then advanced into the Nivernais, which was unsuccessfully defended for Margaret III of Flanders by the Archpriest Arnaud de Cervole, the...
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    In 1358 Pope Innocent VI bought off a group of mercenaries led by Arnaud de Cervole (known as the Archpriest) with a ransom of 1,000 gold florins. The...
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    mercenaries hired by Arnaud de Cervole. They set fire to Lièpvre, Rombach-le-Franc and Saint Croix-aux-Mines. On May 25, 1366 Arnaud de Cervole was killed near...
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