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|  5th February 2024, 09:37 AM | #33 | 
| Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Australia 
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			Just a minor late addition. In the interesting book Lotharingia by Simon Winder, he mentions in the chapter titled New Management at Hawk Castle that: " In 1386 it was the turn Leopold III, Duke of Austria, who brought with him a specialised detachment of scythe troops to destroy the harvests as they headed south from Brugg. The Swiss killed him, together with a rich selection of local noblemen and most of his troops (including presumably the ones awkwardly carring only grass-cutting equipment) at the battle of Sempach." Unfortunately he does not give a linked reference as to the source of this information. DrD | 
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