Battle of Blanquefort
The Battle of Blanquefort took place on 1 November 1450 during the Hundred Years War when a French army drew out Anglo-Gascon forces from Bordeaux in the English-controlled Duchy of Gascony. The Anglo-Gascon infantry suffered heavy losses and resulted in a French decisive victory. The battle was known locally as La Male Journade or in French Mauvaise Journée and marked the beginning of a campaign to drive the English from Gascony.
Battle of Blanquefort | |||||||
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Part of the Hundred Years' War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Kingdom of England Duchy of Gascony | Kingdom of France | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Gadifer Shorthose Thomas Gassiot | Arnaud-Amanieu d'Albret John, Count of Penthièvre Robin Pettilow |
References
- Nicolle, David. The Fall of English France 1449–53. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012. ISBN 1849086176
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