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  1. Father. Olivier IV de Clisson (Breton Lord) Mother. Jeanne de Clisson. Olivier V de Clisson (23 April 1336 – 23 April 1407), nicknamed "The Butcher", was a Breton soldier, the son of Olivier IV de Clisson. His father had been put to death by the French in 1343 on the suspicion of having willingly given up the city of Vannes to the English.

  2. Clisson in the Service of Charles V. Download. XML. Political Society at Court:: Emergence of the Marmousets. Download. XML. Clisson and the Royal Failure in Brittany. Download. XML.

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  4. Olivier V de Clisson (voir en Généalogie pour la numérotation de la dynastie), fils d' Olivier IV de Clisson et de Jeanne de Belleville, naît le 23 avril 1336 dans le château de Clisson [G 1]. Son père, qui choisit le camp de Charles de Blois et du roi de France, est gouverneur militaire de Vannes lorsque les Anglais prennent la ville ...

  5. Olivier de Clisson and Political Society in France Under Charles V and Charles VI Baumgartner, Frederic J. The Journal of Military History ; Lexington Vol. 61, Iss. 1, (Jan 1997): 149-150.

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  7. Jan 9, 2018 · "An authoritative historical study of Olivier IV, Lord of Clisson, the influential royal commander of France during the Hundred Years' War. Henneman (Princeton U.) draws on recent discoveries of documentation and also traditional accounts to portray the complex figure whose story is also one of French royal politics, connecting to court politics, the aristocracy of Brittany, and the nobility ...

  8. Abstract Clisson was the last direct male descendant of an important marcher family of Breton lords dating back to the eleventh century. As both soldier and councillor, he shaped events not only in...

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