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Tard-Venus

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The complete failure of the crusade forced Innocent VI to give to French King John II, 60,000 gold florins to pay off the brigands and take them to Italy. Key leaders of the band enlist to serve
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was signed May 8, 1360, the peace that resulted left many soldiers and those who provided services to the armies without employment. While the
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Marie-Nicolas Bouillet et Alexis Chassang (dir.), « Tard-Venus Â» dans Dictionnaire universel d’histoire et de gĂ©ographie, 1878.
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In all there may have been 15,000 men in these groups. The most powerful captains included:
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and France, were left to fend for themselves. Dismissed, they formed bands and began to
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evacuated his forces from France and paid them, some captains of the garrisons,
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After settling around Besançon, Dijon and Beaune, they took and plundered
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With starvation beginning to take in Avignon, Pope Innocent VI preached
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After their victory, the bands turned to looting the district.
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for more than a year before retiring with his treasures to
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mercenaries, as well as mercenaries and adventurers from
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Military units and formations of the Hundred Years' War
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In mid-Lent all these groups turned towards the rich
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Index

medieval
routiers
John II of France
Treaty of Brétigny
King of England
knights
squires
King of Navarre
German
Brabant
Gascony
Flanders
Hainault
Brittany
pillage
Champagne
Joinville
Langres
Toul
Verdun
Burgundy
Vergy
Gevrey-in-Beaune

Seguin de Badefol
Talbart Talbardon
Guiot du Pin
Frank Hennequin
Camus Bour
Bour Lesparre

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