- Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It was the site of the 1345
Battle of
Auberoche in the
Edwardian phase of the
Hundred Years' War. Penaud, Guy, ... (1996)...
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Battle of
Auberoche and
French Tactical Ignorance". The
Postgrad Chronicles.
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Bergerac Libourne Langon Périgueux La Réole
Aiguillon Angouleme Auberoche The
Battle of
Auberoche was
fought on 21
October 1345
during the
Gascon campaign of...
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Their territory included the
castles of Ségur, Excideuil, Aixe-su-Vienne,
Auberoche and Nontron.
Built in a
shingle of the Auvézère River, at the borders...
- B****illac et
Auberoche (French pronunciation: [basijak e obʁɔʃ]; Occitan: B****ilhac e Aubaròcha) is a
commune in the
department of Dordogne, southwestern...
- force,
Derby left
garrisons blockading it and withdrew. One garrison, at
Auberoche, was
besieged by the French.
Derby advanced with a
small force, launched...
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force of 7,000,
commanded by
Louis of Poitiers,
besieged the
castle of
Auberoche, 9 mi (14 km) east of Périgueux.
After a
night march Derby attacked the...
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Hundred Years' War and
distinguished himself with
victory in the
Battle of
Auberoche. He was a
founding member and the
second knight of the
Order of the Garter...
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Sluys Tournaisis campaign Saint-Omer
Tournai 1345–1347
Gascony Bergerac Auberoche Aiguillon Crécy
campaign Caen
Blanchetaque Crécy
Calais (1346–1347) Lancaster's...
- France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into the new
commune B****illac et
Auberoche. Château d'Eyliac
Communes of the
Dordogne department Château de la Chalupie...