- A
chevauchée (French pronunciation: [ʃəvoʃe], "promenade" or "horse charge",
depending on context) was a
raiding method of
medieval warfare for weakening...
- The
Chevauchée of
Lancaster may
refer to:
Gascon campaign of 1345,
conducted by
Henry of Grosmont, Earl of Derby, in
south west
France Chevauchée of 1346...
- The Crécy
campaign was a
series of large-scale
raids (
chevauchées)
conducted by the
Kingdom of
England throughout northern France in 1346 that devastated...
-
Chevauchée of the
Black Prince may
refer to:
Black Prince's
chevauchée of 1355
Black Prince's
chevauchée of 1356 This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
Black Prince's
chevauchée of 1356 was a large-scale
mounted raid by an Anglo-Gascon
force under the
command of Edward, the
Black Prince,
between 4...
-
Chevauchée of
Edward III may
refer to:
Chevauchée of
Edward III of 1339, in
Northern France Chevauchée of
Edward III in 1346, in
Northern France A planned...
- The
Black Prince's
chevauchée, also
known as the
grande chevauchée, was a large-scale
mounted raid
carried out by an Anglo-Gascon
force under the command...
-
preparations for a
greater chevauchée in south-west France. In
August 1356
Grosmont marched south from
eastern Brittany in
another chevauchée. It was his intention...
- Lancaster's
chevauchée of 1356 in
Normandy was an
English offensive directed by Henry, Duke of Lancaster, in
northern France during 1356, as a part of...
-
northern Normandy on 12 July 1346. They
embarked on a large-scale raid, or
chevauchée,
devastating large parts of
northern France. On 26
August 1346, fighting...