The Battle of Crecy - some of those involved
Agace, Gobin                          French
peasant from Oiseville who gave the English information regarding the ford at
Blanchtaque. 
Alencon, Count d’                  Charles
Valois. Younger brother of King Philip VI and commander of the French rear
guard at Crecy. 
Amadeus VI                            Count
of Savoy and ally of France. He sent a force of his men to serve with Philip in
the Crecy campaign. 
Annequin, Godfrey d’            French
nobleman. During the Crecy campaign he held the city of Béthune for King
Philip. 
Artois, Robert d’                    1)
Exiled French nobleman serving King Edward III from 1336.
2) His father, commander of the French army at the Battle of
Courtrai in 1302.
Attewoode, Sir Edward          English
knight from Staffordshire. During the Crecy campaign he served in the king’s
division. 
Arundel, Earl of                      Richard
Fitzalan. English nobleman and administrator. He served in the rear guard
during the Crecy campaign. 
Aubert,  Etienne                      Cardinal Bishop of Ostia.
Sent by the Pope to try to broker a peace between Edward and Philip during the
Crecy campaign. 
Aubigny, Olivier d’                 French
nobleman. He served on King Philip’s staff during the Crecy campaign. 
Aubyn, Robert                        English
gunner. Edward’s royal artillator who both produced gunpowder and handled guns
on campaign. 
Aufremont Lord d’                 French
nobleman from near Amiens. 
from THE BATTLE OF CRECY by Rupert Matthews
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Battle-Crecy-Campaign-Context/dp/1862273693/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1392625409&sr=1-1&keywords=crecy+rupert+matthews 
 

 
 




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