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Sir John Hawkwood (born c. 1320, died 1394) was an English mercenary or condottiere who was active in 14th century Italy. The French chronicler Jean Froissart knew him as ''Jean Haccoude'' and the Italian statesman, Niccolò Machiavelli, as ''Giovanni Acuto''. Hawkwood served first the Pope and then various factions in Italy for over 30 years, amassing a fortune in land and gold. ==Early life== Hawkwood's youth is shrouded in tales and legends and it is not exactly clear how he became a soldier. According to the most accepted tales, he was a second son of a tanner in Sible Hedingham in Essex and was apprenticed in London. Other tales also claim that he was a tailor before he became a soldier.
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