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- Q1062615 subject Q7026855.
- Q1062615 subject Q7348700.
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- Q1062615 abstract "The Battle of Auray took place on 29 September 1364 at the French town of Auray. This battle was the decisive confrontation of the Breton War of Succession, a part of the Hundred Years' War.In the battle, which began as a siege, an Anglo-Breton army, led by Duke John de Montfort and assisted by English forces commanded by Sir John Chandos, opposed a Franco-Breton army led by his rival Charles of Blois.".
- Q1062615 causalties "Unknown but comparatively lighter".
- Q1062615 combatant "Breton –Blois faction".
- Q1062615 combatant "Breton –Montfort faction".
- Q1062615 combatant "English allies".
- Q1062615 combatant "French allies".
- Q1062615 commander Q449008.
- Q1062615 commander Q454063.
- Q1062615 commander Q948191.
- Q1062615 date "1364-09-29".
- Q1062615 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q12551.
- Q1062615 place Q62958.
- Q1062615 result "Decisive Anglo-Breton victory".
- Q1062615 strength "3,500".
- Q1062615 strength "4,000".
- Q1062615 thumbnail Battle_of_Auray_2.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1062615 casualties "Unknown but comparatively lighter".
- Q1062615 combatant "Breton – Blois faction".
- Q1062615 combatant "Breton – Montfort faction".
- Q1062615 combatant "English allies".
- Q1062615 combatant "French allies".
- Q1062615 commander Q449008.
- Q1062615 commander "Charles of Blois".
- Q1062615 commander "John Chandos".
- Q1062615 conflict "Battle of Auray".
- Q1062615 date "1364-09-29".
- Q1062615 partof "the Hundred Years' War".
- Q1062615 place "Auray, France".
- Q1062615 result "Decisive Anglo-Breton victory".
- Q1062615 strength "3500".
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- Q1062615 point "47.6686 -2.9814".
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- Q1062615 comment "The Battle of Auray took place on 29 September 1364 at the French town of Auray. This battle was the decisive confrontation of the Breton War of Succession, a part of the Hundred Years' War.In the battle, which began as a siege, an Anglo-Breton army, led by Duke John de Montfort and assisted by English forces commanded by Sir John Chandos, opposed a Franco-Breton army led by his rival Charles of Blois.".
- Q1062615 label "Battle of Auray".
- Q1062615 lat "47.6686".
- Q1062615 long "-2.9814".
- Q1062615 depiction Battle_of_Auray_2.jpg.
- Q1062615 name "Battle of Auray".