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Arrière-ban
Most arrière-ban's were in fact local in nature. the arrière-ban (of all free men), allowing him to repel the Spanish. wikipedia.org
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arrière-ban
‖ arrière-ban (ˈærɪə-ˈbæn, arjɛr-ˈbɑ̃) Also 6 arere-, rere-band, 7 arrear-band, arrière-van, 7–8 arrier-ban. [a. F. arrière-ban, OF. ariere-ban (12th c.), for *ari-ban, hari-ban, f. OHG. hari, heri, army, host + ban edict, proclamation, order under penalty; in Merov. Lat. hari-, heri-, here-bannum, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rere-band
† rere-ban(d [a. OF. rereban (Wace, etc.).] obs. var. arrière-ban.13.. Guy Warw. (A.) 3685 Þi rereban þou do of-sende; To awreke [þe] þou haue in mende. 1523 [see arrière-ban]. a 1533 Ld. Berners Huon ciii. 341 Then he sent for his rerebande, as farre as his empyre stretched. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bailiff (France)
Raising local army contingents (ban and arrière-ban) also passed to bailies. wikipedia.org
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Ban (medieval)
The adjective "banal" or "bannal" describes things pertaining to the ban. an offence committed with this zone (11th century) —banal authority (13th century) —district in which a banality is in force (12th century) See also arrière-ban wikipedia.org
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arrière
‖ arrière (arˈjɛr) Modern French form of arrear (OF. arere), used in combinations, partly modern French, partly refashionings of Anglo-Fr. or earlier English equivalents in arrere, arrear. arriere-band [cf. also arrière-ban], a rear-division of an army; arriere-fee or -fief [Fr. in 13th c. (Littré)]... Oxford English Dictionary
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train-band
ˈtrainˌband, train-band Now Hist. [Abbrev. of trained band: see trained ppl. a. 2.] A trained company of citizen soldiery, organized in London and other parts in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Also occas. applied to similar forces in other countries, e.g. the French arrière-ban.1630 R. Johnson'... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dewilda Naramore Harris
Her doctoral dissertation, "The Arrière-ban in Medieval France", won the Caroline Wilby Prize in 1942. wikipedia.org
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arreare
▪ I. † aˈrrear, adv. Obs. Forms: 4–6 arere, 6 arear(e, arreir, 6–7 arreare, 6–8 arrere, 7–8 arrear. [a. OF. arere, ariere (mod.F. arrière), Pr. a(r)reire:—Merovingian L. ad retro, f. ad to, retro backward.] 1. Of direction: Backward, to the rear, behind, into the background.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. vii... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guy Autret de Missirien
Works In 1637, he published the Annotations sur les lettres patentes du Roy portant commission de convoquer le ban et l'arrière-ban de Bretagne… He wrote He re-edited and augmented the Vie des Saints de la Bretagne by Albert Le Grand, in 1659. wikipedia.org
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Parlement of Rouen
parlement of Normandy the same privileges as that of the parlement de Paris and, by another edict the following February, temporarily exempted it from the arrière-ban ; and wishing to give to this court's officers a mark of his satisfaction with their conduct, in June 1542 he made the arrière-ban exemption general and wikipedia.org
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ban
▪ I. ban, v. (bæn) Forms: 1 banna-n, bonna-n, 3 banni-en, bonni-en, banni, 3–5 banne-n, -yn, 3–7 banne, 4–5 bann, (6 bawn), 4– ban. Inflexions: see below. [OE. bannan, pa. tense béonn, pa. pple. bannen, to summon (also abannan and ᵹebannan to proclaim, summon) = OFris. banna, bonna (pa. tense bén, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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معركة كريسي
حاصر الفرنسيون بلدة إغوايّون ذات الأهمية الاستراتيجية واللوجستية، وفي الثاني من أبريل، صدر ما يُعرف بـarrière-ban، وهو دعوة رسمية لحمل السلاح تشمل كافة في 29 يوليو، أعلن فيليب الدعوة لحمل السلاح، أو arrière-ban، في شمال فرنسا، وطلب من كافة الذكور القادرين جسديًا التجمع في روان، حيث سيصل فيليب بنفسه في wikipedia.org
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卡昂战役 (1346年)
4月1日他们向艾吉永发动围城,4月2日,法军在西南边发布动员令(Arrière-ban),将资金、人员与后勤补给集中到该战线上。 1346年,法军注意到爱德华三世正在进行备战行动,他们认为英军尤其可能前往加斯科涅解除艾吉永围城。 wikipedia.org
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Battle of Blanchetaque
On 2 April the arrière-ban, the formal call to arms for all able-bodied males, was announced for the south of France. On 29 July, Philip proclaimed the arrière-ban for northern France, ordering every able-bodied male to assemble at Rouen, where Philip himself arrived on wikipedia.org
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