- The
Truce of
Espléchin (1340) was a
truce between the
English and
French crowns during the
early phases of the
Hundred Years' War. The
Hundred Years'...
- muni****lity
consists of the following: Barry, Beclers, Blandain, Chercq, Ere,
Esplechin, Froidmont, Froyennes, Gaurain-Ramecroix, Havinnes, Hertain, Kain, Lamain...
-
besieged the
French city of Tournai. This
siege would end in the
Truce of
Espléchin,
marking the end of the
Tournaisis campaign of 1340. Edward's crushing...
- out of
money led to a
temporary truce (Truce of
Espléchin, 25
September 1340). The
Truce of
Espléchin marked the end of the
first phase of the Hundred...
- (1356)
Poitiers 1358–1360
Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and
truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais Guînes
First London Second London Brétigny...
- the English.
September 25 –
Hundred Years' War: The
temporary Truce of
Espléchin is
signed between England and France.
October 30 –
Battle of Río Salado...
- (1356)
Poitiers 1358–1360
Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and
truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais Guînes
First London Second London Brétigny...
- (1356)
Poitiers 1358–1360
Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and
truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais Guînes
First London Second London Brétigny...
- (1356)
Poitiers 1358–1360
Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and
truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais Guînes
First London Second London Brétigny...
- Saint-Renan
Redon While these events were
taking place, the
Truce of
Espléchin was in
force between France and England.
Ostensibly halting all fighting...