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When was the Battle of Baugé fought?

The Battle of Baugé was fought between the English and a Franco-Scots army on March 21, 1421, at Baugé, France. It was a major defeat for the English.


Where did the English army land on 13th August 1415?

the english army landed in france on 13 august 1415


How did Philip ii of Spain lose his army and navy?

A storm off the English coast


What was Joan of Arc's greatest achievement?

Here big achivevment was at 17 she led the French army to defeat the English army.


What country did Joan of arc lead an army?

She lead the French army to save France from the English.


Why was France shocked at the defeat in the battle of Puebla?

They had a well trained army and a two to one numerical advantage.


Why was the Battle of Crecy fought?

The Battle of Crecy was one of the battles in the Hundred Years War. Edward III of England moved into enemy territory in his ongoing war with King Philip VI of France. While initially the English army was pursued by the French Army, once they engaged in battle, the English delivered a devastating loss to the French.


What things did Philip II do to defeat the Persian Empire?

He assembled an army and a fleet, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure. His son Alexander took over the mission.


What famous peasant girl led the french army against the English and was burned at the stake?

Jeanne d'Arc, or St. Joan of Arc, was the French peasant girl who helped defeat the English. She heard angels talking to her and won great victories for France under their direction. The English burned her as a witch.


The Saxons were the invading army but who were the defending army in the battle of Hastings?

No, the Normans invaded from France, the Saxons (English) defended.............


What Savior of France drove English out?

Joan of Arc drove the English army out, until they captured and burn her at the stake.


Was Napoleon III of France defeated by Prussian army at Sedan and abdicated?

Yes, the Prussian Army and their allied managed to encircle and defeat Napoleon III's main Army at Sedan, what led the Emperor to abdicate.