Amadeus had reached Rivoli by February 15, …
Years: 1366 - 1366
June
Amadeus had reached Rivoli by February 15, and Pavia, where his brother-in-law Galeazzo II Visconti rules, by mid-March.
He then turned around and visited Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne before returning to Pavia by late May, there to be godfather at the baptism of his nephew Giangaleazzo's infant son Giangaleazzo II.
His sister, the elder Giangaleazzo's mother, Bianca, makes a donation to his war chest at this time, and his brother-in-law makes loans of both money and men: twenty-five thousand florins and twenty-five men-at-arms, six hundred brigandi (mercenaries) and sixteen conestabiles under his bastard son Cesare, to be paid at Galeazzo's expense for the first six months.
Half of the crusading host under Étienne de la Baume goes from here to Genoa to embark on the fleet awaiting it and take it to Venice.
On June 1, the rest of the army under Amadeus leaves for Padua, where …
Locations
People
- Amadeus VI
- Bianca of Savoy
- Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
- Galeazzo II Visconti
- Gian Galeazzo Visconti
- John II of France
- Louis I of Hungary
- Peter I of Cyprus
- Pope Urban V
Groups
- Muslims, Sunni
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Bulgarian Empire (Second), or Empire of Vlachs and Bulgars
- Cyprus, Kingdom of
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Egypt and Syria, Mamluk Bahri Sultanate of
- Holy Roman Empire
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Palaiologan dynasty
- Savoy, County of
- Comtat Venaissin (Papal enclave)
- France, (Valois) Kingdom of
- Ottoman Empire
