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  1. 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. Olivier V de Clisson, né le 23 avril 1336 au château de Clisson et mort le 23 avril 1407 au château de Josselin, est un grand seigneur féodal breton, connétable de France, comte de Porhoët, baron de Pontchâteau. Représentant le plus illustre de la famille de Clisson, sa cruauté au combat lui vaut d'être surnommé le Boucher.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Olivier de Clisson was a military commander who served England, France, and Brittany during the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) and ultimately did much to keep Brittany within the French sphere of influence. Brought up in England, Clisson fought on the English side for the Breton duke John IV (or V;

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  4. Olivier IV de Clisson (1300–1343), was a Breton Marche Lord and knight who became embroiled in the intrigue of Vannes and was subsequently executed by the King of France for perceived treason. He was the husband of Jeanne de Clisson who eventually became known as the Lioness of Brittany.

  5. Feb 1, 2020 · Olivier V de Clisson, né le 23 avril 1336 au château de Clisson ( Loire Atlantique ) et mort le 23 avril 1407 au château de Josselin ( Morbihan) , est un grand seigneur féodal breton, comte de Porthoët, baron de Pontchâteau. Il a été un des plus grands capitaines de la fin du XIV° siècle. Charles V le nomma connétable de France en ...

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  7. Olivier III de Clisson, Guillaume de Clisson. Father. Olivier I de Clisson the elder (Breton Lord) Mother. Plaisou de La Roche-Derrien. Olivier II de Clisson, the Younger, was a Breton frontier lord and son of Olivier I, the Elder of Clisson.

  8. Olivier de Clisson, nicknamed The Butcher, was a Breton soldier, the son of the Olivier de Clisson who was put to death in 1343 on the suspicion of having wished to give up Nantes to the English. He was brought up in England, where his mother, Jeanne de Belleville, married her third husband.

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