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Brent E Hanner
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posted 07-02-2006 06:43 PM     Profile for Brent E Hanner   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I am trying to figure out who is portraying which Burgundian Ordinance Companies. These are those I am able to find so far.

5th-St Nicolas- Compagnie d'Ordonnance
10th-St Julian- Wolfe Argent and Legio Burgundiae
14th-St Etienne- 14th Company

Anyone know of anyone else?


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Fire Stryker
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posted 07-03-2006 08:14 PM     Profile for Fire Stryker   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
In the us or Europe or both?

Company of St. George, is the first company of the ordinances.

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Brent E Hanner
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posted 07-03-2006 09:11 PM     Profile for Brent E Hanner   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
That list contains both. I don't think the COSG portrays the Burgundian Ordinance company of the Company of St. George.

Brent


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jboerner
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posted 07-04-2006 02:03 AM     Profile for jboerner   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
http://www.companie-of-st-george.ch

"The COMPANIE OF SAYNTE GEORGE tries to bring to life a small late medieval 15th century military company of castle garrison with its attendant craftsmen and their families. Normally we portray a company in Burgundian service."

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