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Battle of Cadoret

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Date
  
17 June 1345

Location
  
Les Forges, France

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Result
  
Charles of Blois retreat

Similar
  
Siege of Hennebont, Siege of Vannes, Battle of Morlaix, War of the Breton Succession, Battle of La Roche‑Derrien

The Battle of Cadoret took place on the moor of Cadoret near Lanouée (commune of Les Forges) in 1345 as part of the War of Succession of Brittany (1341–1365).

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Context

The battle occurred after the victorious siege of the city of Quimper by Charles of Blois in 1344.

Development

Thomas Dagworth, was en route to Ploërmel through Oust à Cadoret. Opposite, Charles of Blois and his army arrived by the Landes de Cadoret. The two forces engaged and the fight lasted the entire afternoon. Caught under a rain of arrows from Welsh archers, the army of Charles suffered many losses.

Aftermath

The French captains Galois de la Heuse and Péan of Fontenay were made prisoners and Charles abandoned the field.

References

Battle of Cadoret Wikipedia