François de Surienne (c. 1398 – 8 April 1462) was a Spanish mercenary and engineer, a specialist in fortification and artillery, who was active in Normandy...
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Norfolk (1380-1459). It was from here that the Spanish mercenary François de Surienne launched an attack on Fougères in Brittany, which triggered the invasion...
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Langres in the middle of 1364. André Bossuat , Perrinet Gressart and François de Surienne, agents of England. Contribution to the study of the relations of...
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Fougères (section Pays de Fougères)
1428, sold by John II of Alençon. However, in 1449, a man named François de Surienne, an Aragonese mercenary at the service of the English, captured and...
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and serving also as Master of Ostel. In January 1442 he went with François de Surienne to propose a scheme to capture the town and fortress of Gallardon:...
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31 May 2022. Kirkland, D. (1938), "Jean Juvénal Des Ursins, and François de Surienne.", The English Historical Review, 53 (210): 263–67, JSTOR 554206...
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