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  1. Olivier IV de Clisson (1300–1343), was a Breton Marche Lord and knight who became embroiled in the intrigue of Vannes and was subsequently executed by the King of France for perceived treason. He was the husband of Jeanne de Clisson who eventually became known as the Lioness of Brittany.

  2. Olivier IV de Clisson (né vers 1300 et mort par décapitation le 2 août 1343 à Paris) est un noble breton, fils d' Olivier III de Clisson et d'Isabeau de Craon.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · About Olivier IV, seigneur de Clisson. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY – On 2nd August, 1343, Olivier de Clisson was found guilty of treason and beheaded at Les Halles in Paris, on the orders of King Philip VI. Oliver’s head was sent to Nantes and displayed on a pole outside the Castle of Bouffay.

  4. Clisson fought for Jean IV de Montfort in the Breton civil war, but later feuded with the duke. In 1370 he joined Bertrand Du Guesclin ...

  5. Olivier V de Clisson (23 April 1336 – 23 April 1407), nicknamed "The Butcher", was a Breton soldier, the son of Olivier IV de Clisson. His father had been put to death by the French in 1343 on the suspicion of having willingly given up the city of Vannes to the English.

  6. Au mépris de la Malestroit signée peu de temps auparavant et sous le prétexte d'un tournoi, Olivier IV de Clisson est convoqué à Paris avec une quinzaine d'autres seigneurs par Philippe VI de France, qui, s'empare de sa personne.

  7. Olivier de Clisson, o Carniceiro (Clisson, 23 de Abril de 1336 – Josselin, 23 de Abril de 1407) foi um nobre bretão que atingiu o cargo de Condestável da França durante a Guerra dos Cem Anos. Clisson era de início um aliado dos ingleses comandados por Eduardo III de Inglaterra, mudando mais tarde a sua lealdade para França.