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- nightfall the Anglo-Breton Montfortists had lost nine dead against six of the pro-French knights; the surviving Montfortists were forced to surrender....
- an attempt to temporarily push back the Montfortists and allow his impetuous troops to retreat. The Montfortists also fed additional troops into the fight...
- given name is "Robert" in some versions. The names and identities of the Montfortists are much more confused and uncertain. The battle, fought with swords...
- gather ships and troops. Meanwhile, the flow of events went against the Montfortists in the face of the huge military superiority of the French. By July Joanna...
- reinforcements took a long time to arrive and the flow of events went against the Montfortists in the face of Charles huge military superiority. In May 1342 Rennes...
- in June 1346 and marked a minor turning point in the fortunes of the Montfortists and their English allies in Brittany following several setbacks including...
- as a model of chivalry. Bemborough led the Montfortist faction which controlled Ploƫrmel. The Montfortists were supported predominantly by English knights...
- the scene of a battle during the Breton War of Succession, where the Montfortists and their English allies defeated an army led by Charles of Blois. It...
- truces, with the English and their Montfortist allies holding almost the whole of Brittany by 1345. Late in 1343 Montfortists in Vannes rose against the Pope's...
- captured by the Montfortists. It is apparently at this time that he switched sides. As a result of his new prominence in the Montfortist camp, his lands...