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The Company of Chivalry
Founded
1988
Location
Europe, based in United Kingdom
Period
late Fourteenth century, primarily 1370
Earliest year portrayed
1360 AD
Latest year portrayed
1390 AD
Speciality
Combat display and living history
Number of members
around 20
Alliances
Early Medieval Alliance
Website
www.companyofchivalry.org.uk
The Company of Chivalry is a living history group portraying a military company in the age of Edward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377), under the command of Sir Thomas Hungerford (c. 1330 – 3 December 1397), a vassal of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (March 6, 1340 – February 3, 1399).
The group performs at medieval reenactment events; with civilian living history and military combat display aspects. The Company of Chivalry is known for its display of daily life in a medieval camp and has a history of working closely with in the Castles of Wales for Cadw. The Group has previously operated medieval siege engines in the United Kingdom, and has regularly displayed the use of four types of siege engine at Caerphilly Castle in South Wales.
The society has set its effective date as 1370, during the Hundred Years War at a time when the English were ascendant against the armies of France. Within the society, the military aspect consists of soldiers who are primarily made up of billmen with a gunner in charge of a small black powder cannon, commanded by armoured knights.
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