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French Companies of Ordonnance 1373-1550: The birth of French standing military units
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Crécy and Poitiers had defeated the proud French knights, once victorious. At Azincourt and Verneuil, they had to drink the wine to the dregs. These lessons would lead King Charles VII to take action. The Ordonnance companies are considered by many to be the first permanent military units of the Kings of France. Although Charles VII was not the founder of this permanent army, he was the one who completed its reform. To draw up his famous ordonnance of 1445, the 'Bien Servi' (Well Served) drew inspiration from what his predecessors had initiate. French Companies of Ordonnance covers the organization, recruitment and military equipment of the French companies of Ordonnance from the late XIVth century to the middle of the 16th century. Their composition and organisational development are thus analysed in detail. Numerous plates and illustrations complete this study.
Crécy and Poitiers had defeated the proud French knights, once victorious. At Azincourt and Verneuil, they had to drink the wine to the dregs. These lessons would lead King Charles VII to take action. The Ordonnance companies are considered by many to be the first permanent military units of the Kings of France. Although Charles VII was not the founder of this permanent army, he was the one who completed its reform. To draw up his famous ordonnance of 1445, the 'Bien Servi' (Well Served) drew inspiration from what his predecessors had initiate. French Companies of Ordonnance covers the organization, recruitment and military equipment of the French companies of Ordonnance from the late XIVth century to the middle of the 16th century. Their composition and organisational development are thus analysed in detail. Numerous plates and illustrations complete this study.




















