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Battle of Cocherel

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The Navarrese army was lined up in three battalions. It took up a defensive position, with the archers forming wedged divisions along the front, as had been a standard tactic for English armies of the period. In the past when the opposing army had advanced then they would be cut to pieces by the
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archers, however in this battle, du Guesclin managed to break the defensive formation by attacking and then pretending to retreat, which tempted Sir John Jouel and his battalion from their hill in pursuit.
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supported the Navarrese moves, particularly as there was a prospect that he might gain control over the northern and western provinces as a consequence. There had been a peace treaty known as the
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in place between England and France since 1360. As England was supposed to be at peace with France the English military forces used to support Navarre were drawn from the mercenary
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had the second battalion, which, one with another, was about four hundred combatants The English and Gascons consisted mainly of
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and mainly consisted of 800 to 900 knights and 4000 to 5000 soldiers from Normandy, Gascony and England, including 300
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companies, not the king of England's army, thus avoiding a breach of the peace treaty.
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companies that had been operating in Brittany and Western France.
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was the highest-ranking noble present. There were knights from
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The Law of Treason and Treason Trials in Later Medieval France
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to try to seize power. Although there was no formal treaty,
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The forces of Navarre were commanded by the Gascon chief,
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Battle of Cocherel (painting between c. 1380 and 1392)
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Index

Hundred Years' War

Charles-Philippe Larivière
Houlbec-Cocherel
Eure
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of England
Bertrand du Guesclin
Jean III de Grailly
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Hundred Years' War
Edwardian phase
Second War of Scottish Independence
War of the Breton Succession
Castilian Civil War
War of the Two Peters
Caroline phase
Despenser's Crusade
1383–1385 Crisis
Glyndŵr rebellion
Armagnac–Burgundian conflict
Lancastrian phase
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Caroline phase (1369–1389)

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