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Bour Camus, or Camus Bour Bour Lesparre, also known as Camus the Bastard was a mercenary captain during the Hundred Years War. He was of Navarrese or Gascony origin. After the Treaty of Brétigny in the Hundred Years War, he and his troops found themselves unemployed and joined up with the so called Tard-Venus bandits who pillaged much of southern France. His story is mentioned in the Chronicles of Froissart[1] After the Battle of Brignais,[2] he went to Italy, with Hawkwood, Creswey and Briquet, to make war against Galeas II Visconti and Bernabo Visconti, lords of Milan. During the wars he threw prisoners into a pit full of fire, if they would not or could not redeem their freedom.[3] He was captured in December 1367 in the castle of Beauvoir by the people of the Duke of Bourbon. References1. ^Chroniques de Froissart, Volume 4 (J. Carez, 1824) [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=aWRfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA124&lpg=PA124&dq=Hagre+of+'Escot&source=bl&ots=b1Z5oQvcyi&sig=cWv-wAUQbShSYm2zACoIPLt9WWo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjikOrYvbrZAhVFo5QKHYw9AEUQ6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Hagre%20of%20'Escot&f=false p124]. 2. ^Fowler, Kenneth (2001). Medieval Mercenaries: Vol. I The Great Companies. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 46–52. 3. ^Manoir ou château : Château de Beauvoir 9 : People of the Hundred Years' War|French soldiers|French mercenaries|Year of birth unknown|French prisoners of war in the Hundred Years' War|Hundred Years' War|People of the Hundred Years' War|Medieval mercenaries|14th century in France |
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