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262: 380: 357:, the Navarrese leaders received imperial titles for upholding his rights in Achaea. When James died in 1383, the Navarrese were the reigning power in Frankish Greece and it fell to them the responsibility of reorganising the state and securing a new prince. While the Navarrese refused to recognise the heirs of James without proof which was too costly to provide, they remained in power in Achaea and were licensed by the barons of the realm to negotiate the treaty of 26 July 1387 with the 22: 342:. At this point, the Navarrese Company takes on a different character. Some men who had served under Urtubia are with Mahiot in the Morea again. The Company organised itself as a viceregal power in Achaea under three captains: Mahiot, 223:. In 1375 and 1376, many men from Navarre began enlisting and travelled directly to Albania to join their countrymen. The enrollment lists for those years have been preserved in 326:, the latest claimant to Achaea. Indeed, Mahiot and the Navarrese governed the entire Morea under the auspices of James of Baux. In 1379, Urtubia with a large force invaded 812: 482: 450: 282: 347: 251: 802: 309: 807: 409: 531: 219:
and 500 mounted archers, mostly from Gascony. Though these soldiers were recruited for service in Albania, they were first organised in
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during the late 14th century and early 15th century, in the twilight of Frankish power in the dwindling remnant of the
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early in 1377 and were formed as four companies, commanded by four captains: the Gascon
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and reveal the important presence of many engineers. The total number of men which left
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between February 1375 and June 1376 was in the thousands. They were paid thirty gold
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In 1372, the Navarrese ranks began to swell through the recruiting techniques of
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A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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in the spring or early summer of 1378, some coming at the invitation of
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After leaving the service of the Hospital, the Company took up with
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In 1376, Louis and the Navarrese captured Durazzo during the
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The first Navarrese Company was formed to fight for
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