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  1. John Hawkwood (Sible Hedingham (1320)- Florencia (1394)) (en francés Jean Haccoude; en italiano Giovanni Acuto, en latín Ioannes Acutus), fue un célebre mercenario de la Edad Media que vivió en el siglo XIV, y está considerado como el primer ‘‘condotiero‘‘ de los tiempos modernos.

    • Gilbert Hawkwood, of Hedington Sible
  2. Sir John Hawkwood ( c. 1323 – 17 March 1394) was an English soldier who served as a mercenary leader or condottiero in Italy. As his name was difficult to pronounce for non-English-speaking contemporaries, there are many variations of it in the historical record.

  3. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Sir John Hawkwood (born c. 1320, Sible Hedingham, Essex, Eng.—died March 16/17, 1394, Florence [Italy]) was a mercenary captain who for 30 years played a role in the wars of 14th-century Italy. The son of a tanner, Hawkwood chose a soldier’s career, serving in the French wars of Edward III, who probably

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Introduction: The Englishman John Hawkwood was fourteenth-century Italy’s most famous and successful mercenary soldier. He began his career in France in the battles of the Hundred Years War and arrived on the peninsula with the famed White Company in 1361.

  5. English mercenary captain John Hawkwood achieved immortality leading the armies of Italian city-states during the turbulent 14th century. This article appears in: Spring 2023 By William E. Welsh

  6. John Hawkwood ( Sible Hedingham (1320)- Florencia (1394)) (en francés Jean Haccoude; en italiano Giovanni Acuto, en latín Ioannes Acutus ), fue un célebre mercenario de la Edad Media que vivió en el siglo XIV, y está considerado como el primer ‘‘ condotiero ‘‘ de los tiempos modernos.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2007 · John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth-Century Italy | The English Historical Review | Oxford Academic. Journal Article. John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth-Century Italy. By. William. Caferro. ( Baltimore. : Johns Hopkins U.P. , 2006. ; pp. xviii + 459. £23.50). John Larner.