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In 1351 Urslingen retired to Germany and Landau and Fra' Moriale reunited, the latter taking command of the company, which now added Italians, Provençals and Hungarians to the previous mainly German majority of mercenaries. The major area of operation was once more central Italy. In 1353–54, the
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peninsula, who flourished in the mid-14th century. At its height, the company numbered approximately 10,000-12,000 men, chiefly armored
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In 1359 the company had again reached a substantial strength, amounting to some 20,000 men; it subsequently fought in battles against
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in 1349. The company then split again, with Urslingen and Landau operating in central Italy while Fra Moriale stayed in Naples.
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became commander-in-chief. The company signed on with the Venetian League in 1358 and the following year with
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The Age of Wars of Religion, 1000-1650, Volume 1: An Encyclopedia of Global Warfare and Civilization
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and Florence. In July the company was crushed by the Florentine army under
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Mallet, Michael: Mercenaries and their Masters, Bodley Head, London, 1974
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company's strength was estimated at 10,000 fighting men and 20,000
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John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth Century Italy
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Urslingen was inspired by 168:Battle of Campo delle Mosche 28:origin but operating in the 658: 119: 326:Rendina, Claudio (1999). 297:Caferro, William (2006). 632:14th-century condottieri 404:Compagnia di San Giorgio 375:Companies of Mercenaries 237:Nolan, Cathal J (2006). 71:Compagnia di San Giorgio 500:Federico da Montefeltro 278:Mallett (1974), pp32-33 94:King Louis I of Hungary 414:Great Company (German) 399:Compagnia della Stella 335:Wise, Terence (1975). 287:Mallett (1974), pp33-6 178:In 1363, hired by the 98:Queen Joanna of Naples 87:Francesco II Ordelaffi 545:Pedro de San Superano 328:I capitani di ventura 196:Marquis of Montferrat 164:Pandolfo II Malatesta 120:Further information: 40:who came to dominate 550:Werner von Urslingen 339:. 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Index

group of mercenaries
German
Italian
cavalry
condottieri
Renaissance
Werner von Urslingen
breastplate
Lodrisio Visconti
Compagnia di San Giorgio
battle of Parabiago
Ettore da Panigo
Konrad von Landau
Francesco II Ordelaffi
King Louis I of Hungary
Queen Joanna of Naples
Provençal
Fra' Moriale
Battle of Meleto
Crusade against Francesco Ordelaffi
camp followers
Konrad von Landau
Siena
Florence
Rimini
Fabriano
Camerino
Papal States
Pandolfo II Malatesta
Battle of Campo delle Mosche

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