Possibly referring to the bastard brother of the lord of Solleriel. Kervyn de Lettenhove only mentions that it should read 'Solerieux’, whilst the SHF editors do not provide any further information on this individual.
Aimerigot or Mérigot Marchès, a notorious routier captain. The SHF editors mention that he was the nephew of Pierre le Béarnais, captain of Chalusset, and that he changed his allegiance from French to the English camp; see SHF, t. IX, p. lxix (note 3).
France, central region at the heart of the Massif Central covering approximately the modern departments of Cantal, Puy-de-Dôme and (parts of) Haute-Loire; bounded to the north by the duchy of Bourbon, the west by Limousin, the south by Viadene, the south-east by Gévaudan and the south-west by Quercy. Major towns: Clermont, Montferrand and Riom.
France, centre (modern departments of Corrèze, Creuse and Haute-Vienne); bounded to the north-east by La Marche, the east by Auvergne, the north-west by Poitou, the west by Périgord and Angoumois, and the south by Quercy. Principal city: Limoges, many of whose surrounding fortresses (including Chalusset, Rochechouart, Isle, Châlus, etc) were occupied by routier garrisons during the early 1370s.
Antipope Clement VII; born Robert of Geneva (1342 - 1394), son of Amadeus III, count of Geneva and of Matilda, daughter of Robert VII, count of Boulogne and Auvergne, grandparent of King John II of France. He became bishop of Thérouanne in 1361, archbishop of Cambrai in 1368, and cardinal in 1371. He was elected at Fondi in 1378 by the French cardinals in opposition to Urban VI as pope Clement VII, and became the first antipope of the Great Schism. Eventually it was determined that he would be recorded as an antipope rather than enumerated as a pope, and the name Clement VII was used by a 'legitimate’ 16th-century pope. Clement resided at Avignon. Froissart speaks of him as the 'true’ pope and of his enjoying the support of the king of France amongst others. He died in 1394.
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daulphin qui leur es toit voisine, ne nul ne leur alloit au devant tant qu’ilz feussent ensamble.
¶ Bien est verité que le sire d’A chier leur estoit ung grans ennemy.
Aussi estoient le sire de Soleriel, son frere, et ung autre escuier
de Bourbonnois qui s’appelloit Gourdinet. Celui Gourdinet, par
beau fait d’armes et d’un rencontre, print Aymerigot Marcel et ranchonna a CM francz. Et ainsi se porterent les fais d’armes
en Auvergne et en Lymosin et es marces par dela.
SHF 2-96syncComment Clement fut tenu a pape par le roy de France, et comment il envoya en France le car dinal de Poitiers. Je me sui longue ment tenus a par ler de Sainte Eglise,
si me y veul retourner, car la ma tiere le requiert. Vous avéz bien Gap: samplingpb 73 r
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