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Name: Second English Campaign (Lancastrian War)

Type: Event

Start: 1419 AD

End: 1428 AD

Parent: Lancastrian War

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Was an English military campaign in France during the Lancastrian War, the last phase of the Hundred Years' War.

Chronology


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  • March 1421: Battle of Bauge.
  • November 1420: Melun is besieged by England.
  • August 1424: Bataille de Verneuil: The consequences of the victory at Verneuil were: The English captured all border posts of Lancastrian Normandy and La Hire withdrew to the east. The only exception was Mont Saint-Michel, where the monks resisted.
  • September 1427: The Siege of Montargis in 1427 was a military conflict between the forces of Joan of Arc, leading the French army, and the English troops. Montargis was a strategic town in the Kingdom of France, and its capture by the French marked a significant victory in the Hundred Years' War.
  • September 1422: English campaign during which Dreux and Chartres are seized.
  • April 1421: Battle of Bauge.
  • January 1419: Rouen is besieged by England.
  • July 1420: The Siege of Montereau-Fault-Yonne in 1420 was a military conflict during the Hundred Years' War between the forces of King Henry V of England and the Dauphin Charles VII of France. The English emerged victorious, leading to the territory falling under English military occupation.
  • December 1420: English forces captured Paris.
  • May 1422: Meaux is besieged by England.
  • March 1426: Dol conquered by england.
  • March 1426: Battle of St. James.
  • April 1426: The English military occupation of Brittany ended. Brittany became an ally-vassal of England.
  • July 1427: The Siege of Montargis in 1427 was part of the Hundred Years' War between England and France. The English forces, led by John, Duke of Bedford, successfully captured Montargis, a key strategic town in the Loire Valley, leading to a period of military occupation by England.
  • March 1428: Laval is besieged by England.
  • October 1428: English and Burgundian forces started the Siege of OrlĂ©ans.

  • Selected Sources


  • Tucker, S.C. (2011) Battles that changed History - An Encyclopedia of World Conflict, ABC-CLIO, pp.145
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