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词条 Talbart Talbardon
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Talbart Talbardon was mercenary captain in the Hundred Year War.[1] He was also called Taillevardon[2] and was one of several "men-at-arms plundering the whole country ... " according to a letter from that year.

In 1363 he was a squire of Philip the Bold, the king's lieutenant.

When the Treaty of Brétigny was signed May 8, 1360 he was left without employment, and joined the roaming bands of displaced mercenaries who began to plunder the French country side.

According to William Paradin, King John II the Good had him hanged in 1362 at Trishastel along with

Guillaume Pot and Jean de Chauffour. However, Guillaume Pot is known to have lived until at least 1367 and Jean de Chauffour was beheaded in Langres in the middle of 1364.[3]

References

1. ^André Bossuat , Perrinet Gressart and François de Surienne, agents of England. Contribution to the study of the relations of England and Burgundy with France under the reign of Charles VII , Paris, Droz, 1936 , vol XXVI, p444.
2. ^referenced in a letter of remission granted on June 10, 1379 to Guillemin Martin de Cromeneau, the bailiwick of Macon who had left his native country
3. ^Bertrand Gille (eds.): History of techniques , Gallimard, coll. "The Pleiad", 1978

5 : Hundred Years' War|People of the Hundred Years' War|Medieval mercenaries|14th century in France|Year of birth unknown

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