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, fresco on canvas by Paolo Uccello (1436)]]The White Company () was a 14th-century (), led from its arrival in Italy in 1361 to 1363 by the German and later by the Englishman . Although the White Company is the name by which it is popularly known, it was initially called the Great Company of English and Germans. John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth-century Italy . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. p.46 and would later often be referred to as the English Company (Italian: Compagnia degli Inglesi, : Societas Angliciis'').


Origins of the name
No medieval source explains the company's name.Caferro (2006), p.47 The traditional view is that it is a reference to the brightly polished armour of the .Mallet, Michael. Mercenaries and their Masters, Bodley Head, London, 1974 p.37 However, William Caferro has suggested that it was because the company originally wore white .Caferro (2006) p.47 This view might be supported by the fact that mercenaries led by Arnaud de Cervole in France at this time were known as bandes blanches.Cooper, Stephen. Sir John Hawkwood: Chivalry and the Art of War. Barnsley: Pen and Sword, 2008. p.79


Makeup of the company
Despite it being commonly referred to as the English Company, personnel were drawn from a wide range of nationalities, reflecting the international nature of Italian mercenary warfare in the 14th century, including at various times Germans, Italians and Hungarians but mostly English and French veterans of the Hundred Years' War.Caferro (2006), p.66 The numbers of men in the company varied over the years. In 1361, it is recorded as having 3,500 cavalry and 2,000 infantry. At its lowest ebb in 1388, it had a mere 250 men.Cooper (2008), pp.76–7 The company was organised in lances of three men; a man-at-arms, a and a page. Of these, only the man-at-arms and squire were armed.Caferro (2006), p.88 These lances were organised into contingents, each under a corporal, who was often an independent sub-contractor. This structure gave the company a certain democratic element and it is thought that John Hawkwood first gained command of the company in 1365 by election.Mallett (1974), p.39 The company contained numbers of infantry, particularly English .Caferro (2006) p.75 These could be mounted on horses as were the 600 involved in the Battle of Castagnaro in 1387. In addition to its military structure, the company had an administrative staff, usually Italian, of chancellors and notaries who managed the legal and contractual aspects of the company's relationship with its employers, and a treasurer to handle its financial affairs. The White Company's treasurer was an Englishman, William Thornton.Caferro (2006) p.67


Tactics
The White Company is credited with introducing to Italy the practice of in battle,Mallett (1974), p.37 a practice already commonplace in the battles of the Hundred Years' War in France. Contemporary witnesses record that the company fought dismounted and in close order, advancing with two men-at-arms holding the same lance at a slow pace while shouting loud battle cries. The longbowmen apparently drew up behind.Caferro (2006), pp.48–9Cooper (2008), pp.76-7 This is not to suggest that they abandoned mounted combat altogether. The Battle of Castagnaro was won by a cavalry charge.Cooper (2008), pp.137–140


Battles
The White Company was involved in the following battles:Cooper (2008)
  • Battle of Canturino 1363
  • First Battle of Cascina 1364
  • Battle of San Mariano 1365
  • Second Battle of 1369
  • Battle of Montichiari 1373
  • Battle of Castagnaro 1387
  • Battle of Tizzana 1391
  • Battle of Puerto de los Bueyes (1371)

The company was also involved in a large number of skirmishes, sieges and attacks on towns. Less honourable was their participation in the Massacre at in 1377, when several thousand civilians were killed.Caferro (2006), pp.188–190


Popular culture
The White Company is the title of a novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle which is very loosely based on the historical company. Unlike the historical company, the main focus of the action is in Spain and the White Company led by Bertrand de Guesclin to Spain in 1366 was also an inspiration.. Medieval Mercenaries, Greenhill Books, 2006, pp.141–3 The book was popular as an adventure novel, its well-chosen title raising the profile of the historical company among a lay readership.Urban (2006), pp.138–142

The Band of the Hawk, the mercenary company led by Griffith in the Japanese Berserk by , is based on and the White Company.

The Black Company by is another series that takes inspiration from the White Company.

White Company also appears as a playable mercenary company in Corvus Belli Infinity setting a miniature skirmish wargame.

The White Company is an achievement in Europa Universalis IV when a player joins a war against a nation to which they are hiring out condottieri.


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