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Arnoul d'Audrehem

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traitor". D'Audrehem denied that he was either, and the prince asked him whether he would submit to the judgment of a body of knights. To this d'Audrehem agreed, and after he had dined the prince chose twelve knights, four English, four Gascons, and four Bretons, to judge between himself and the marshal. After the Prince had stated his case, d'Audrehem replied that he had not broken his word, for the army the Prince led was not his own; he was merely in the pay of
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The Black Prince recalled that he had accepted d'Audrehem parole after the battle of Poitiers and released him after d'Audrehem had giving his word that he would not bear arms against the Prince until his ransom was paid. When the Prince saw him he reproached him bitterly, and called him "liar and
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From England he was several times given safe-conduct to France, and he took an active part in the negotiations for the
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to attack the English, and, charging into the front line of the French army, was slightly wounded and taken prisoner.
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In 1368, on account of his age, he was relieved of the office of marshal, being appointed bearer of the
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to urge his friend du Guesclin to return to France, and in spite of his age he took part in the
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From 1349 he held an important place in the military history of France, first as captain in
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in his wars. In 1342 he became captain for the king of France in
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Index


Marshal of France
Hundred Years' War
Audrehem
arrondissement of Saint-Omer
département
Pas-de-Calais
Philip VI of France
Scotland
King David Bruce
Brittany
duke of Normandy
Calais
Edward III
AngoulĂŞme
Beaujeu
marshal of France
Loire
Dordogne
Normandy
Artois
Picardy
Boulonnais
Charles II of Navarre
partisans
dauphin
Charles V of France
Rouen
Poitiers
John II of France

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