John Stewart, Earl of Buchan (POW) Louis, Count of Vendôme (POW)
Strength
4,000 • 2,000 English • 2,000 Burgundians
8,000 • 4,000 French • 4,000 Scots
Casualties and losses
Unknown
3,200–5,0001,200–3,000 killed 2,000 captured
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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
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Hundred Years' War Lancastrian phase (1415–1453)
1415–1420
Harfleur
Agincourt
Valmont
1st Caen
Rouen
2nd La Rochelle
1421–1428
Baugé
Meaux
Cravant
La Brossinière
Verneuil
St. James
Montargis
1428–1430
Orléans
Herrings
Loire
Jargeau
Meung-sur-Loire
Beaugency
Patay
Reims
Paris
Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier
La Charité
Compiègne
1435–1444
Gerberoy
St. Denis
Paris
Calais
Creil
Pontoise
Tartas
Dieppe
1449–1450
Normandy campaign of 1449–1450
Formigny
2nd Caen
Falaise
Cherbourg
1450–1453
Gascon campaign of 1450–1453
Blanquefort
1st Bordeaux
Martignas
Castillon
2nd Bordeaux
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Anglo-Scottish Wars
Duns
1385
Melrose
Otterburn
1400
Fulhope Law
Nesbit Moor
Homildon Hill
Yeavering
Baugé
Cravant
Verneuil
Orléans
Meung-sur-Loire
Beaugency
Patay
Herrings
Piperdean
Sark
Lochmaben
Roxburgh
Berwick
Flodden Field
Hornshole
Haddon Rig
Solway Moss
Edinburgh
Ancrum Moor
Pinkie
Inchkeith
Haddington
Broughty Castle
Leith
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The Battle of Cravant was fought on 31 July 1423, during the Hundred Years' War between English and French forces at the village of Cravant in Burgundy, at a bridge and ford on the banks of the river Yonne, a left-bank tributary of the Seine, southeast of Auxerre. The battle ended in a victory for the English and their Burgundian allies.
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chronological list of the battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland. The list gives the name, the date, the present-day location of the battles, the Scottish...
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