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Hundred Years' War

The first naval battle with artillery was the first naval engagement of the Hundred Years’ War

The first recorded naval battle featuring artillery took place on 23rd September 1338 in the first naval engagement of the Hundred Years’ War.

How did the longbow help Edward III win the Battle of Crécy in the Hundred Years War?

On the 26th August 1346, one of the most decisive battles in the Hundred Years War was won by the army of the English king Edward III.

The Battle of Agincourt in the Hundred Years War – a summary

On the 25th October 1415, the English king Henry V celebrated a major victory in the Hundred Years War when he defeated the numerically superior French army at the Battle of Agincourt.

Battle of the Herrings fought between France and England in the Hundred Years’ War

On the 12th February 1429, the curiously-named Battle of the Herrings was fought between French and English forces near the village of Rouvray in France.

The Battle of Castillon

An overview of the Battle of Castillon, the last conflict of the Hundred Years’ War

The Battle of Castillon, considered to be the last battle of the Hundred Years’ War, was fought between France and England.