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- Pontvallain (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃valɛ̃]) is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays de la Loire in north-western France. It was...
- The Battle of Pontvallain, part of the Hundred Years' War, took place in the Sarthe region of north-west France on 4 December 1370, when a French army...
- Knolles until his retreat at Du Guesclin's coming, at the Battle of Pontvallain, and then reconquered Poitou and Saintonge, forcing the Black Prince...
- Battle of Rudau FebruaryTeutonic Knights defeat Lithuanians. Battle of Pontvallain French victory against English. Siege of Balkh (1370) Timur defeats and...
- force was destro**** in December 1370 by the French army at the Battle of Pontvallain. Minsterworth and a breakaway force made their way to Brittany despite...
- pitched battles. He notably crushed Robert Knolles at the Battle of Pontvallain. Most of the major English leaders were killed in a few months and the...
- dead letter after the destruction of Knolles's army at the Battle of Pontvallain a few days later. During March of 1371, seeing no option left, Charles...
- Parigné-le-Pôlin Peray Pezé-le-Robert Piacé Pincé Pirmil Pizieux Poillé-sur-Vègre Pontvallain Précigné Préval Prévelles Pruillé-le-Chétif Pruillé-l'Éguillé La Quinte...
- Edwardian Phase Battle of Poitiers Battle of Crecy Caroline Phase Battle of Pontvallain Lancastrian Phase Battle of Agincourt Siege of Orleans Battle of Patay...
- prepared the terrain and finished defensive arrangements. The Battle of Pontvallain (1370) had also previously shown longbowmen were not particularly effective...