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List of Hundred Years' War battles

This is a list of major battles in the Hundred Years' War, a conflict between France and England that lasted 116 years from 1337 to
1453. There are 56 of them.

Year Battle Victor Details


Battle of
1337
Cadzand England
Battle of The first naval battle using artillery, as the English ship Christofer
1338
Arnemuiden France had three cannons and one hand gun.
24 June Edward III destroys the Franco-Genoese fleet of Philip
VI of France off the coast of Flanders ensuring England will not
1340 Battle of Sluys
England be invaded and that the majority of the war will be fought in
France.
The battle of Saint-Omer was the culmination of the northern fork
Battle of Saint-
1340 of Edward's campaign and resulted in a tactical stalemate but
Omer France forced a strategic withdrawal for the Anglo-Flemish forces.

Siege of
1340 Tournai was relieved.
Tournai (1340) France
Battle of
1341
Champtoceaux France

1342 Battle of Brest


England
Battle of
1342
Morlaix France
Battle of English surprise attack by Earl of Derby against a French army at
1345
Auberoche England Auberoche in Gascony.
Battle of St Pol
1346
de Léon England

1346 Battle of Caen Caen was sacked.


England
Battle of
1346 English army successfully forded the river.
Blanchetaque England
26 August English longbowmen soundly defeat French cavalry
1346 Battle of Crécy
England near the river Somme in Picardy.
Battle of
1346
Neville's Cross England
On 1 August 1347, the city surrendered. Edward allowed the
1346–
Siege of Calais surviving citizenry to live, so, after providing them with some
1347 England provisions, he allowed them to leave the city.

Battle of La
1347
Roche-Derrien England
Les Espagnols
1350 English fleet defeats Castilian fleet in a close fight.
sur Mer England
1351 Capture of
Saint-Jean-
d'Angély France
Battle of
1351
Ardres France
Thirty French Knights from Chateau Josselin under Beaumanoir
Combat of the
1351 call out and defeat thirty English Knights under Pembroke and
Thirty France Robert Bramborough.

Battle of 10 August, small victory of Brittany-English forces against


1352
Mauron England Brittany-French ones.
Capture of
1353
Lusignan France
Battle of
1353
Comborn England
Battle of Easter 1354, victory of Brittany-French forces against English
1354
Montmuran France ones.
Battle of Edward the Black Prince captures King John II of France, France
1356
Poitiers England plunged into chaos.
Battle of 16 May, near Houlbec-Cocherel, victory of Brittany-Burgundy-
1364
Cocherel France Gascony forces against Navarrese-English ones.
29 September, end of Breton War of Succession Du Guesclin
1364 Battle of Auray
England captured.
Battle of
1367 Nájera Black Prince defeats a Castilian/French army at Nájera in Castile.
(Navarette) England
Battle of 14 March, in Castille, Castilian/French army defeats a
1369
Montiel France Castilian/Portuguese force.
Siege of
1370
Limoges England
Battle of
1370 4 December, the Brittany-French army defeats English forces.
Pontvallain France
Battle of La Castilian fleet defeats the English fleet, leading to loss of
1372
Rochelle Castille dominance at sea and French piracy and coastal raids.
Battle of
1373
Chiset France
Battle of 27 November, a French-Burgundy-Brittany-Norman army defeats
1382
Roosebeke France a Flemish force twice more numerous.
8 June - 8 July, occurs during Despenser's Crusade. The English
1383 Siege of Ypres
France are routed.
French July, Jean de Vienne, having successfully strengthened the
1385 invasion of French naval situation, lands an army in Scotland, but is forced to
Scotland England retreat.
Battle of 14 August, Marks the end of 1383–1385 Portuguese
1385
Aljubarrota England interregnum.
Battle of
1404 Blackpool
Sands England
Siege of
1415
Harfleur England
1415 Battle of 25 October, English longbowmen under Henry V defeat French
Agincourt under Charles d'Albert.
England
1418– Siege of 31 July - 19 January 1419, Henry V of England re-gains a
1419 Rouen England foothold in Normandy.
Battle of La
1419 Castilian fleet defeats the English fleet.
Rochelle Castille
Battle of 3 March, the Battle resulted in the defeat of a large Franco-
1420
Fresnay England Scottish army.
22 March, the French and Scottish forces of Charles VII
1421– Battle of
commanded by the Earl of Buchan defeat an outmanoeuvred
1422 Baugé France English force commanded by the Duke of Clarence.

Siege of
1422
Meaux England
Battle of 31 July, the French and Scottish army is defeated at Cravant on
1423
Cravant England the banks of the river Yonne.
Battle of La 26 September, Brittany-French forces annihilates an English
1423
Brossinière France army.
Battle of 17 August, the French and Scottish forces are decisively
1424
Verneuil England defeated.
6 March, a French besieging army under Arthur de Richemont
Battle of St.
1426 dispersed by a small force under Sir Thomas Rempstone in
James England Brittany.
12 October - 8 May 1429 English forces commanded by the Earl
Siege of of Salisbury, the Earl of Suffolk, and Talbot (Earl of Shrewsbury)
1428
Orléans France lay siege to Orleans, and are forced to withdraw after a relief
army accompanied by Joan of Arc arrives at the city.
Battle of the English force under Sir John Fastolf defeats French and Scottish
1429
Herrings England armies.
Battle of 12 June. French forces recaptured the neighboring district along
1429
Jargeau France the Loire river. The English suffered heavy losses.
Battle of
1429 Meung-sur-
France
Loire
Battle of
1429 English surrendered the town.
Beaugency France
18 June, In a reverse of Agincourt/Crécy, a French army under
La Hire, Richemont, Joan of Arc, and other commanders break
through English archers under Lord Talbot and then pursue and
1429 Battle of Patay
France mop up the other sections of the English army, killing or capturing
about half (2,200) of their troops. The Earl of Shrewsbury (Talbot)
and Hungerford are captured.
Battle of
1435 La Hire defeats an English force under Arundel.
Gerberoy France
Battle of 29 October, Rouen is regained from the English by a Brittany-
1449
Rouen France French force.
A French force under the duke of Bourbon and Richemont
Battle of defeats an English force under Thomas Kyriell. 3,774 English
1450
Formigny France deaths and 1,500 captured. Thomas Kyriel, the English general,
was captured in action.
1453 Battle of A French army, under Jean Bureau, defeats an English army
Castillon France under John Talbot to end the Hundred Years' War. This was also
the first battle in European history where the use of cannon was
a major factor in determining the victor. John Talbot was killed in
action. 4,000 English killed in this battle.

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