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  1. 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), was a French mercenary soldier and Brigand of the Hundred Years War in the 14th century.

  2. Arnaud de Cervole (vers 1320 - 1366) ou Ernault de Cervole 1 ou encore Armand de Cervole ou Arnaud de Servolle dit l'Archiprêtre ou l'Archiprêtre de Vélines, lieutenant général du roi en Berry et en Nivernais, conseiller du duc de Bourgogne et chambellan du roi Charles V, est l’un des grands capitaines de la première phase de la guerre ...

  3. Arnaud de Cervole, also de Cervolles, de Cervolle, Arnaut de Cervole or Arnold of Cervoles (c. 1300 - 25 May 1366), known as l'Archiprêtre (The Archpriest), was a French mercenary soldier during the Hundred Years' War.

  4. Sep 20, 2023 · A violent and ambitious man who rose to prominence during the darkest days of the Hundred Years' War! A younger son of a minor Gascon noble family, Arnaud de Cervole was born in 1320 in Lot-et-Garonne in the Périgord.

  5. A number of members of the French army were captured, including many lords and Arnaud de Cervole, a famous mercenary captain serving in the French ranks. [2] Despite their victory, the Tard-Venus did not try to besiege the city of Lyon.

    • 6 April 1362
    • Free company victory
  6. Captains like Sir John Hawkwood or Arnaud de Cervole were often either excommunicated or recruited in the crusading enterprises in the 1360s. Amadeus VI, the Green Count of Savoy employed mercenaries in his crusade of Gallipoli.

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  8. Individual bands weren't often large; Arnaud de Cervole was a particularly charismatic knight and petty lord in the French army and never personally commanded more than a hundred men. However, while pillaging after the Peace of Brétigny, Arnaud rounded up between two and three thousand soldiers and laid siege to Avignon!

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