The Crecy campaign was a significant English victory that showcased the tactical and strategic skills of King Edward III and his army. The campaign marked a turning point in the Hundred Years' War, with the English gaining a strong foothold in France. The PDF provides a comprehensive overview of the campaign, including its background, key events, and tactical analysis.
"The Crecy Campaign 1346-1347: The Death of the King of France" Osprey Campaign 234 Pdf
The Crecy campaign of 1346-1347 was a pivotal event in the Hundred Years' War between England and France. This campaign saw the English army, led by King Edward III, invade France and achieve a crushing victory over the French army at the Battle of Crecy. The campaign ultimately led to the French king, Philip VI, being forced to abandon his capital city, Paris.
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Osprey Publishing
David Nicolle