• The English Channel naval campaign of the years 1338 and 1339 saw a protracted series of raids conducted by the nascent French navy and numerous private...
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  • ascendancy of her son, Edward III The English Channel naval campaign, 13381339, who sought several French raids on English coastal towns like Portsmouth and...
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  • – Hundred Years' War: English Channel naval campaign, 13381339 – The French and their allies attack and burn Southampton. 1339 The French fleet raids...
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  • calendar) of the Julian calendar. October 5 – Hundred Years' War, English Channel naval campaign: Southampton is destroyed. Hundred Years' War: Louis IV, Holy...
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    possibly in the late 10th century.: 130–1  During the English Channel naval campaign (13381339), the French captured the island and then the castle,...
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    King John's Palace, Southampton (category Use British English from July 2013)
    the mayor. In 1338 the largely defenceless town fell victim to a French raid as part of the English Channel naval campaign, 13381339; following this...
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    upon the English coast. Portsmouth was raided, Southampton sacked, and Guernsey captured. The French campaign at sea continued in July 1339 when the French...
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    this phase of the war was the English naval victory at Sluys on 24 June 1340, which secured control of the English Channel. This victory decimated a superior...
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    Battle of Sluys (category Naval battles involving England)
    French lost 16,000–20,000 men. The battle gave the English fleet naval supremacy in the English Channel. However, they were unable to take strategic advantage...
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    6,000,000, comes to an end. October 5 – Hundred Years' War, English Channel naval campaign: Southampton is destroyed. Hundred Years' War: Louis IV, Holy...
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    Castilian regime provided naval support to French campaigns against Aquitaine and England. In 1372, the Castilian fleet defeated the English fleet in the Battle...
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    death. Quiéret also burned English ships at Bristol and Plymouth. The Battle of Arnemuiden was a naval battle on 23 September 1338, at the start of the Hundred...
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    Baron Burghersh, 11 August 1337 – 22 July 1338 Admiral Peter Dardus (alias Bard), 22 July 1338 – 18 February 1339 Admirals Robert Truffel & Richard FitzAlan...
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    England would be exposed to French depredations, as it had been in 1338 and 1339. Extensive measures were taken to guard against this, including placing...
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    Castle, remained in English hands. The French remained until September, when they sailed off to conquer Guernsey, Alderney and Sark. In 1339 the French returned...
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  • Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Map all coordinates in "Category:Battles of the Middle Ages"...
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    campaigns, such as the French attacks on the south of England between 1338 and 1339, could cause devastation from which some towns never fully recovered...
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    History of Jersey (category Use British English from December 2020)
    Société Jersiaise. ISBN 1-86077-065-7. Including twice in the 1338-39 Channel campaign Watts (2007), pp. 8-17 Ford (2004), pp. 18–25 Ford (2004), p. 22...
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    Scotland (category Use British English from May 2022)
    Scotland was the Clydebank Blitz of March 1941, which intended to destroy naval shipbuilding in the area. 528 people were killed and 4,000 homes totally...
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  • – 1337 – Nanboku-chō period Battle of Fujishima – 1338 – Nanboku-chō period Siege of Kuromaku – 1339 – Nanboku-chō period Battle of Shijōnawate – 1348...
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  • 02-03 Cherry-Blossom Viewing in Winter?! ま冬に花見?! 1338 02-10 Plush Camera and Croom ぬいぐるみカメラとクルーム 1339 02-17 Doctor Bag お医者さんカバン When Nobita supposedly...
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  • Aungerville, English bishop (d. 1345) April 25 – Roger Mortimer, English de facto ruler (d. 1330) June 15 – Alice de Warenne, English noblewoman (d. 1338) September...
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  • Sicko (category 2000s English-language films)
    BMJ Publishing Group Ltd: 13381339. doi:10.1136/bmj.39258.421111.DB. PMC 1906621. Potter, Wendell (2010). "The Campaign Against Sicko" (PDF). Deadly...
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    Enemies Issue Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) English Channel naval campaign March 1338 – October 1339 English Channel Idem Genoese mercenaries Castilian mercenaries...
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    List of Vorpostenboote in World War II (category German naval-related lists)
    1335 Adelante V 1336 J. S. Groen V 1337 Irene V 1337 Victoire V 1338 Azimuth V 1339 Stoomloodsvartuig 12 V 1340 Delft – was bombed and sunk at Noordwijk...
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    History of Scotland (category Use British English from September 2019)
    border skirmishing and several English campaigns into Scotland. In 1547, after the death of Henry VIII, forces under the English regent Edward Seymour, 1st...
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  • 2024. Juan, Víctor San (15 April 2018). Breve historia de las batallas navales del Mediterráneo (in Spanish). Nowtilus. ISBN 978-84-9967-936-5. Archived...
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    Timeline of Cornish history (category English history timelines)
    1336: Edward, the Black Prince is named Duke of Cornwall. 13381339: French raids along the Channel 1350: the Black Death kills half of the Bodmin population...
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