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Olivier de Clisson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jeanne de Clisson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeanne de Clisson (1300 – 1359), also known as the Lioness of Brittany was a feared Breton pirate who plied the English Channel for French ships from 1343 - 1356. She was born Jeanne-Louise de Bell...
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OLIVIER DE CLISSON (1336-14c7) ... CLISSON, OLIVIER DE (1336-14c7) ... End of Article: OLIVIER DE CLISSON (1336-14c7);
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books on: (Clisson Olivier De 1336 1407) OR (Nobility France Brittany Biography) OR (Soldiers France Biography) OR (Hundred Years War 1339 1453 Biography) - 21790 results...
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ōlēvyāˈ də klēsôNˈ, 1336–1407, French soldier, b. Brittany. He fought on the English side in the War of the Breton Succession but entered the French service ...
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OLIVIER DE CLISSON (1336-1407), French soldier, was 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, had married her second husband.
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Jul 10, 2009 ... Olivier de Clisson (1326 - 23 avril 1407), surnommé "Le boucher", était un soldat Breton, le fils de l'Olivier de Clisson, qui a été mis à ...
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After King Charles VI became (1392) insane, Clisson retired to Brittany, where he served as guardian of the duchy after the death (1399) of Duke John de Montfort. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Clisson, Olivier de...
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Ask a question about 'Olivier de Clisson' ... ; Olivier de Clisson (1326 – April 23, 1407), nicknamed "The Butcher", was a Breton ... , the son of the Olivier de Clisson who was put to death in 1343 on the suspicion of having wished to give up Nantes...
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Currently out of stock. ... available for shipping or prepaid pickup only ... An authoritative historical study of Olivier IV, Lord of Clisson, the influential royal commander of France during the Hundred Years' War.
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