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Battle of Lunalonge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Battle of Lunalonge
The Battle of Lunalonge was fought in 1349 between Kingdom of France and Anglo-Gascon forces during the first phase (1337–1360) of the Hundred Years' War. The Anglo-Gascons held the upper hand during the day, but had to withdraw on foot during the night because the French had captured their horses. The location of the battle is uncertain but is thought to have been the modern Limalonges in Deux-Sèvres〔Burne (1991), p.225〕 == Preliminaries == The battle was part of a series of raids and actions fought in eastern Gascony in the summer of 1349. In particular, the Seneschal of Poitou, Jean de Lille, had advanced a force to besieged Anglo-Gascon held Lusignan. Thomas Cook, Seneschal of Gascony, led a force of 500 mounted men to the relief of Lusignan but was intercepted at Lunalonge by 1500 French under de Lille.〔Sumption (1999), pp.49-50〕 Among the forces on the Anglo-Gascon side was the Captal de Buch, later to be a famous commander, while among the French rode Jean I Le Maingre known as Boucicault, later Marshal of France.〔Tout (1905), p.277〕
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