- 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...
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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...
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prepared the
terrain and
finished defensive arrangements. The
Battle of
Pontvallain (1370) had also
previously shown longbowmen were not
particularly effective...
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Knolles until his
retreat at Du Guesclin's coming, at the
Battle of
Pontvallain, and then
reconquered Poitou and Saintonge,
forcing the
Black Prince...
- v t e
Hundred Years' War
Caroline phase (1369–1389)
Cocherel Limoges Pontvallain La Roc****e
Chiset John of Gaunt's chevauchée
Gravesend Roosebeke Despenser's...
- men
captured the
castle in 1350,
after their defeat at the
Battle of
Pontvallain,
while retreating.
Sumption 2009, pp. 90–91. Sumption, J. (2009). The...
- v t e
Hundred Years' War
Caroline phase (1369–1389)
Cocherel Limoges Pontvallain La Roc****e
Chiset John of Gaunt's chevauchée
Gravesend Roosebeke Despenser's...
- Việt, modern-day Vietnam.
December 4 –
Hundred Years' War:
Battle of
Pontvallain – A
French army
under Bertrand du
Guesclin heavily defeats an English...
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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...
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Caroline War (1369–1389) Part of the
Hundred Years' War The
Battle of
Pontvallain Belligerents Kingdom of
France County of
Flanders Duchy of
Burgundy Kingdom...