Fra Moriale

–August 1354[1]), also known as Fra Moriale or Montréal de Albarno, was a Provençal mercenary and condottiero.

Along with Corrado Lupo, head of a company of 7000 men, they became the two foreign commanders of the Hungarian forces.

In 1352, Joanna I of Naples sent Galeotto I Malatesta of Rimini, to besiege him in Aversa,[1] where Moriale had amassed a large treasure during years of pillages.

He then took service for a time with John of Viterbo and Orvieto, before forming another "Companie of adventurers".

He was beheaded in the Capitol Hill square on 29 August 1354, and buried in the nearby Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli.