Battle of Formigny, 1450 ⚔️ England’s last army in Normandy ⚔️ Hundred Years War series

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🚩 The Battle of Formigny during the last phase of the Hundred Years’ War was perhaps the most decisive encounter in France’s reconquest of Normandy.

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Conquest: The English Kingdom of France, (1417-1450) – Juliet Barker

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    🚩 The Battle of Formigny during the last phase of the Hundred Years' War was perhaps the most decisive encounter in France's reconquest of Normandy.

  2. I have no idea why Patay, a relatively unimpressive victory against green archers that hadnt set up defences, is more forefront in the French consciousness than this far more impressive victory. Maybe its because they were the hated archers, and this battle isn't particularly noteworthy for involving them.

  3. Why Francois de Surienne did not get punish for his actions for breaking the truce but instead being allowed to leave the English military to serve Duke Philip III of Burgundy and even being rewarded by the Duke with a position of Governor?

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