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- Q676340 subject Q7348700.
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- Q676340 abstract "The Siege of Calais began in 1346, early in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453). Edward III of England asserted dominion over France, and defeated the French navy in the Battle of Sluys in 1340. He would go on to make raids throughout Normandy, the last of which led to the Battle of Crécy in 1346. By then, Edward's army in France required supplies and reinforcements from Flanders, so they withdrew to the north. English ships had already left Normandy for England. Edward needed a defensible port where his army could regroup and be resupplied.The English Channel port of Calais suited Edward's purposes. It was highly defensible. It boasted a double moat and substantial city walls built a hundred years earlier. The citadel in the northwest corner of Calais had its own moat and additional fortifications. Once taken, Calais could be resupplied and defended easily by sea. But the defences which made Calais attractive to Edward also made it difficult to seize.The English laid siege. Philip VI of France failed to deliver relief, and the starving city surrendered after almost a year. The Kingdom of England held Calais until 1558. It was her last possession in mainland France.".
- Q676340 combatant "20pxKingdom of England".
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- Q676340 commander Q129247.
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- Q676340 date "1346-09-04".
- Q676340 date "1347-08-03".
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- Q676340 result "English victory".
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- Q676340 strength "* 5,300 knights".
- Q676340 strength "* 6,600 infantry".
- Q676340 strength "34,000 men:".
- Q676340 strength "7,000 to 8,000 citizens".
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- Q676340 thumbnail Belagerung_von_Calais_1346-1347.JPG?width=300.
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- Q676340 conflict "Siege of Calais".
- Q676340 date "--09-04".
- Q676340 partof "the Hundred Years' War".
- Q676340 place "Calais, France".
- Q676340 result "English victory".
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- Q676340 strength "* 5,300 knights * 6,600 infantry * 20,000 archers * 2,000".
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- Q676340 point "50.958 1.853".
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- Q676340 comment "The Siege of Calais began in 1346, early in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453). Edward III of England asserted dominion over France, and defeated the French navy in the Battle of Sluys in 1340. He would go on to make raids throughout Normandy, the last of which led to the Battle of Crécy in 1346. By then, Edward's army in France required supplies and reinforcements from Flanders, so they withdrew to the north. English ships had already left Normandy for England.".
- Q676340 label "Siege of Calais (1346)".
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- Q676340 name "Siege of Calais".