The Battle of Winchelsea or the Battle of Les Espagnols sur Mer ("the Spaniards on the Sea") was a naval battle that took place on 29 August 1350 as part...
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Winchelsea (/ˈwɪntʃəlsi/) is a town in the county of East Sussex, England, located between the High Weald and the Romney Marsh, approximately 2 miles (3...
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Edward the Black Prince (redirect from Edward Of Woodstock, Prince Of Wales, Duke Of Cornwall, Prince Of Aquitaine)
the young John of Gaunt, Earl of Richmond. During the Battle of Winchelsea his ship was grappled by a large Spanish ship and was so full of leaks that it...
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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 62 of them....
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at the Battle of Winchelsea in 1350. The King, Gaunt, Prince Edward and Grosmont each commanded their own ship; during the course of the battle where he...
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Arundel Tomb" Edward III of England Edward the Black Prince Admiral of the West Battle of Crécy Battle of Winchelsea Battle of Sluys This was necessary...
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Winchelsea railway station is a railway station in East Sussex, England. It is about 0.62 miles (1 km) from Winchelsea and is actually in the neighbouring...
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James Audley (died 1369) (category People of the Hundred Years' War)
rearguard under Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. In August 1350 he took part in the naval Battle of Winchelsea. When hostilities were renewed between...
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sign the Cod Alliance Treaty. August 29 – Battle of Winchelsea (Les Espagnols sur Mer) off the south coast of England: An English fleet personally commanded...
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fleet, which recently gained victories in the 1340 Battle of Sluys and the August 1350 Battle of Winchelsea. An English Fleet was sent to Zeeland to join Margaret's...
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The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346 in northern France between a French army commanded by King Philip VI and an English army led by King...
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joint forces of the Kingdom of Naples and the Republic of Florence despite being outnumbered. 1350 – Battle of Winchelsea (or Les Espagnols sur Mer):...
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Froissart's Chronicles (redirect from Chronicles of Froissart)
(1344-1345) Battle of Crécy (1346) The Siege of Calais (1346-1347) Battle of Neville's Cross (1346) Battle of Winchelsea (1350) Battle of Poitiers (1356)...
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considered too young to bear arms at the age of 10, although he was present at the Battle of Winchelsea. Weapons made for children dating from the period...
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Blanchetaque Abbeville Amiens Crécy Calais Poissy Paris The Battle of Blanchetaque was fought on 24 August 1346 between an English army under King Edward...
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Margaret I, Countess of Holland, found the Cod League and perhaps sign the Cod Alliance Treaty. August 29 – Battle of Winchelsea (Les Espagnols sur Mer)...
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The Battle of Neville's Cross took place during the Second War of Scottish Independence on 17 October 1346, half a mile (800 m) to the west of Durham,...
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The Battle of Sluys (/slɔɪz/ SLOYZ, Dutch: [slœys]), also called the Battle of l'Écluse, was a naval battle fought on 24 June 1340 between England and...
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for John, while using Winchelsea as his English base. In 1212, Eustace switched his allegiance to France and was chased out of England. The year 1215...
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England. Monarch – Edward III 1350 29 August – Battle of Winchelsea (Les Espagnols sur Mer) off the south coast of England: An English fleet personally commanded...
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Sand, at the mouth of the Thames. 1350 29 August Battle of Winchelsea: Cog Thomas ( England). The cog was sunk during the battle. 1353 24 October Unidentified:...
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accompanied by the Earl of Winchelsea to the cheer of the crowding locals gathered upon the beach to witness a salute fired from the guns of Dover Castle.[citation...
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he fought in the naval victory, the Battle of Winchelsea. In May 1351 and in June 1352 he was chief commissioner of array in Norfolk and Suffolk. In September...
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The Battle of Poitiers was fought on 19 September 1356 between a French army commanded by King John II and an Anglo-Gascon force under Edward, the Black...
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Cadzand 1338 Battle of Arnemuiden 1340 Battle of Sluys 1342 Battle of Brest 1350 Battle of Winchelsea 1372 Battle of La Rochelle 1387 Battle of Margate 1512...
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the battle of La Rochelle, allowed the allied fleet to plunder and burn the Isle of Wight and the English ports of Rye, Rottingdean, Winchelsea, Lewes...
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The Battle of Ardres was fought on 6 June 1351 between French and English forces near the town of Ardres, Pas de Calais during the Hundred Years War....
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Battle of Auberoche was fought on 21 October 1345 during the Gascon campaign of 1345 between an Anglo-Gascon force of 1,200 men under Henry, Earl of Derby...
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both at the Battle of Crécy and the Battle of Nevilles Cross. In 1347 he was at the siege of Calais and in 1350 in the sea battle off Winchelsea. In November...
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The Battle of Toulon, also known as the Battle of Cape Sicié, took place on 21 and 22 February 1744 NS near the French Mediterranean port of Toulon. Although...
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