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- Q1523324 subject Q13276244.
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- Q1523324 abstract "The Battle of Arnemuiden was a naval battle fought on 23 September 1338 at the start of the Hundred Years' War between England and France. It was the first naval battle of the Hundred Years' War and the first recorded European naval battle using artillery, as the English ship Christopher had three cannons and one hand gun.The battle featured a vast French fleet under admirals Hugues Quiéret and Nicolas Béhuchet against a small squadron of five great English cogs transporting an enormous cargo of wool to Antwerp, where Edward III of England was hoping to sell it, in order to be able to pay subsidies to his allies. It occurred near Arnemuiden, the port of the island of Walcheren (now in the Netherlands, but then part of the County of Flanders, formally part of the Kingdom of France). Overwhelmed by the superior numbers and with some of their crew still on shore, the English ships fought bravely, especially the Christopher under the command of John Kingston, who was also commander of the squadron. Kingston surrendered after a day's fighting and exhausting every means of defense.The French captured the rich cargo and took the five cogs into their fleet, but massacred the English prisoners. The chronicles write:Thus conquering did these said mariners of the king of France in this winter take great pillage, and especially they conquered the handsome great nef called the Christophe, all charged with the goods and wool that the English were sending to Flanders, which nef had cost the English king much to build: but its crew were lost to these Normans, and were put to death.".
- Q1523324 causalties "1000 dead ; 5 great cogs and their cargo captured".
- Q1523324 combatant "20pxEngland".
- Q1523324 combatant "20pxFrance".
- Q1523324 commander Q518953.
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- Q1523324 date "1338-09-23".
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- Q1523324 result "French victory".
- Q1523324 strength "48galleys".
- Q1523324 strength "5 greatcarracks with artillery".
- Q1523324 thumbnail Battle_of_Arnemuiden.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1523324 casualties "1000".
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- Q1523324 commander "John Kingston".
- Q1523324 conflict "Battle of Arnemuiden".
- Q1523324 date "1338-09-23".
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- Q1523324 place "Arnemuiden".
- Q1523324 result "French victory".
- Q1523324 strength "48".
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- Q1523324 point "51.645 3.373".
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- Q1523324 comment "The Battle of Arnemuiden was a naval battle fought on 23 September 1338 at the start of the Hundred Years' War between England and France.".
- Q1523324 label "Battle of Arnemuiden".
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- Q1523324 long "3.373".
- Q1523324 depiction Battle_of_Arnemuiden.jpg.
- Q1523324 name "Battle of Arnemuiden".