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Battle of Ardres

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English forces
  
French forces

unknown
  
unknown

Result
  
French Victory

John of Beauchamp
  
Lord of Beaujeu †

Date
  
1351

Location
  
Ardres, France

~700 killed or captured
  
much lighter, notably lord of Beaujeu

Similar
  
Hundred Years' War, Battle of Auberoche, Battle of Bergerac, Battle of Arnemuiden, Battle of Cadsand

The Battle of Ardres was fought in 1351 between French and English forces. The French were victorious.

John of Beauchamp had been conducting a raid near Ardres, attacking the neighbourhood of Saint-Omer. However, the French, led by the Lord of Beaujeu, discovered them as they withdrew, and moved to surround them. Beaujeu made all of his men dismount before they attacked, because in the previous Battle of Lunalonge in 1349, the French had lost under similar conditions when they kept many of their men mounted, which had divided their forces too quickly.

References

Battle of Ardres Wikipedia