RMB5HR2R–Archers and knights at the Battle of Crecy France during the Hundred Years War 1346. Hand-colored woodcut
RMJR31BA–The Battle of Crécy was an English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War. The battle was fought on August 26, 1346 near Crécy, in northern France. An army of English, Welsh, and allied mercenary troops led by Edward III of England, engaged and defeated a much larger army of French, Genoese and Majorcan troops led by Philip VI of France. Emboldened by the lessons of tactical flexibility and utilisation of terrain learned from the earlier Saxons, Vikings, Muslims and the recent battles with the Scots, the English army won an important victory. The battle heralded the rise
RMCWHB37–The 1346 battle field at Crécy-en-Ponthieu in the Hundred Years War, Somme, Picardie, France.
RMTXGK7M–Engraving depicting a scene from the Battle of Crécy, during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War. Dated 14th Century
RMHGF34B–The Charge of the French Knights against the English bowmen at the Battle of Crecy, 1346, Hundred Years War
RMKPJ28H–The Battle of Crécy, 26 August 1346, aka Battle of Cressy. An English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RM2CWBD5M–Battles of the The Hundred Years War. The Battles of Crecy (1346) and Poitiers (1356). From an anti-British brochure titled Who has been the enemy of France through History? The artist is unknown.
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RMD96CKH–Hundred Years War between England and France. English troops waiting to go into action at the Battle of Crecy, August 1346. Colour-printed wood engraving c1860.
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RMC3R3T1–An English victory the Battle of Crécy was one of the most important battles of the Hundred Years' War.
RMCWAXKG–The Battle of Crecy, Edward III of England defeats Philip VI of France, August 26, 1346
RFBT64YT–battle of poictiers Poitiers fought Kingdoms England France19 September 1356 Hundred Years' War: Crécy, Agincourt. Edward, th
RMDYTKB5–Hundred Years' War : battle of Crecy on august 26, 1346 : he king John of Bohemia (John the Blind), illustration
RMKFTCEF–The Battle of Crécy, aka Battle of Cressy, 1346. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMEGEFPD–Battle of Crécy between the English and French in the Hundred Years' War. The victorious English are on the right. 26 August 1346 Jean Froissart
RMM38E4M–Edward III greeting the Prince of Wales after the Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346
RMTWN818–Battle of Crecy, 1346.
RMHE27XG–Edward of Woodstock (1330 – 1376), called the Black Prince, was the eldest son of King Edward III to whom he paid homage following the Battle of Crécy (1346) and the English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War.
RMB5J8XG–Charge of the French knights against English longbowmen at Crecy during the Hundred Years War 1346. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMHHY4TR–The Blind King of Bohemia dead on the Battlefield of Crecy
RM2KNFEK8–The Black Prince at the Battle of Crécy, 26 August, 1346. Edward of Woodstock, aka the Black Prince, 1330 – 1376. Eldest son of King Edward III of England. From History of England, published 1907
RMERG8X2–Edward, the Black Prince at the Battle of Crécy, 26 August 1346, France. Important battle in the Hundred Years ' War - English
RMHNPRFK–English Soldiers wait for the French at Crecy. The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346 near Crécy in northern France, and was one of the most
RMERGAHH–Edward, the Black Prince at the Battle of Crécy, 26 August 1346, France. Important battle in the Hundred Years ' War - English
RMPBA06H–Illustration entitled ' Battle of Crecy, from a MS., Froissart of the 15th Century'
RMD9678E–Hundred Years War between England and France (1337-1453) Battle of Crecy, August 1346. Edward III and his son Edward, the Black Prince, led 36,800 men to victory over Philip of France and his army of 130,000. Here the Black Prince comes to his father's rescue. Colour-printed wood engraving, 1864 .
RMERG9GY–Edward, the Black Prince at the Battle of Crécy, 26 August 1346, France. Important battle in the Hundred Years ' War - English
RMG1DDGY–Engraving depicting a scene from the Battle of Crécy, during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War. Dated 14th Century
RMKMFY82–King Edward III of England, 1312-1377, reigned 1327-1377
RMB2J2M3–carthography, historical maps, Middle Ages, France, Hundred Years' War 1337 - 1453,
RMKAFR00–Battle of Blanchetaque, 24 August 1346, English cavalry of Edward III, fording the River Somme
RM2K2JX49–Hundred Years War between England and France. English troops waiting to go into action at the Battle of Crecy, August 1346. Colour-printed wood engraving c1860
RMF1XP0J–The Black Prince Battle of Crecy France 1346
RM2A602XK–Edward, the black prince (1330-76) Commanding the right wind of the English Troops at the Battle of Crecy, 1346, when he was only 16. Hundred years war between England and France.
RMP50P2X–THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR (1339-1453). Battle of Crecy where British troops defeated the French of Philip IV on August 26, 1346. National Library. Paris. France.
RMHE27X0–The Battle of Crécy (1346), also called Battle of Cressy, was an English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War. Coupled with the later Battles of Poitiers (also fought during the Edward III's phase) and Agincourt, it was the first of the three major English successes during the conflict.
RMCWHB20–The 1346 battle field at Crécy-en-Ponthieu in the Hundred Years War, Somme, Picardie, France.
RM2F8GE5J–The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346 in northern France between a French army commanded by King Philip VI and an English army led by King Edward III. The French attacked the English while they were traversing northern France during the Hundred Years' War resulting in an English victory and heavy loss of life among the French.
RMHHY4W6–King Edward III, praying in his tent the night before the Battle of Crecy
RMMHJ2FD–Archers with English longbows, a powerful medieval weapon about 6 ft (1.8 m) long used by the English in medieval warfare. The English use of longbows was particularly effective against the French during the Hundred Years' War, particularly at the start of the war in the battles of Sluys (1340), Crécy (1346), and Poitiers (1356), and perhaps most famously at the Battle of Agincourt (1415).
RF2N0AJ06–Antique 19th-century engraving of the Battle of Crecy, one of the most important battles of the Hundred Years' War, which took place on 26 August 1346
RMMADB97–The Battle of Crécy aka, the Battle of Cressy, was fought on 26 August 1346 near Crécy, in northern France. It was an English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War when an army of English, Welsh, and allied mercenary troops led by Edward III of England, engaged and defeated a much larger army of French, Genoese and Majorcan troops led by Philip VI of France. With the later battles of Poitiers in 1356, and Agincourt in 1415, it was the first of three famous English successes during the conflict.
RMHNPRFT–King Edward III refuses to help his son the Black Prince at the Battle of Crecy in 1346. Edward III's sixteen year old son, the Black Prince, came un
RM2H756G8–A late 19th Century illustration of the surrender of King John II of France to Edward of Woodstock, aka the Black Prince (1330-1376), the eldest son of King Edward III of England. In 1346 Prince Edward commanded the vanguard at the Battle of Crécy, his father intentionally leaving him to win the battle. He offered terms of peace to King John II of France, who had outflanked him near Poitiers, but refused to surrender himself as the price of their acceptance. This led to the Battle of Poitiers, where his army routed the French and took King John prisoner.
RF2BFDBB9–The Battle of Crécy on 26 August 1346 marked the beginning of the Hundred Years' War on the European mainland. In this battle, which took place at the present site of Crécy-en-Ponthieu in the Somme, the armies of Edward III of England and Philip VI of France faced each other / Die Schlacht bei Crécy markierte am 26. August 1346 den Anfangspunkt des Hundertjährigen Krieges auf dem europäischen Festland. In diesem Gefecht beim heutigen Ort Crécy-en-Ponthieu im Département Somme standen sich die Heere von Eduard III. von England und Philipp VI. von Frankreich gegenüber, Historisch, historical,
RMMDHP5D–Archers using the English longbow, a powerful medieval type of longbow (a tall bow for archery) about 6 ft (1.8 m) long used as a weapon in medieval warfare. English use of longbows was effective against the French during the Hundred Years' War, particularly at the start of the war in the battles of Sluys (1340), Crécy (1346), and Poitiers (1356), and perhaps most famously at the Battle of Agincourt (1415).
RMHHECKB–EDWARD III (1312-77), king of England from 1327. Shown here at battle of Crecy, 1346, during the HUNDRED YEARS WAR between England and France refusing to send aid to his son the Black Prince. Colour printed wood engraving circa 1860.
RM2WN9YTG–Battle of Crecy in 1346 between the troops of King Philip VI of Valois of France and Edward III, King of England - in 'Grandes Chroniques de France' by Jean Fouquet, (c. 1467 - 1476). BN Paris
RMGG2G7X–Miniature from Froissart's Chronicle: Battle of Crecy, 24 August 1346. 1470-1475 Manuscript written by Jean Froissart, folio 165v Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France
RMC8N9RP–Battle of Crécy Cressy 26 August 1346 Hundred Years' War new weapons tactics chivalry Knight knights conflict fight shield sword
RMDDY5HG–King Edward III refuses succour to his son at the Battle of Crecy, France, 1346 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
RMMMN608–. From a illuminated manuscript of Jean Froissart's Chronicles Battle of Crécy between the English and French in the Hundred Years' War.. 15th century. Battle of crecy froissart
RMTWB53X–Scene at the Battle of Crecy, Picardy, France
RMMYGH15–. Montage of paintings representing key battles of the Hundred Years' War. Clockwise, from top left: Crécy, La Rochelle, Agincourt, Orléans. 6 March 2010. See images below. 249 Hundred Years' War montage
RMG3BMX8–After the battle of Crecy, the English knights pursue the French off the field of battle and take many nobles prisoner, who are afterwards obliged to pay ransom Date: 1346
RMCWHB45–The 1346 battle field at Crécy-en-Ponthieu in the Hundred Years War, Somme, Picardie, France.
RM2ARBDM9–Primitive cannons (known as bombards) used by the English army at the Battle of Crecy, France, though bows and arrows were the primary weapon.
RFB1YEWD–Site of The Battle of Crecy
RME17NP4–Edward, The Black Prince at the Battle of Crécy, France in 1346.
RM2A51M7X–Site of Battlefield, Crecy, Crecy-en-Ponthieu, Picardy, France
RMW7EHNN–The First Cannon at Crecy, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson
RMM8TTYB–King Edward III refuses to help his son the Black Prince at the Battle of Crecy in 1346. Edward III's sixteen year old son, the Black Prince, came un
RMA4K0PT–Battles of the The Hundred Years War, (20th century). Artist: Unknown
RMAHD9J3–Knights At Crecy Battle
RMMDHPA3–The death of Sir John Chandos in 1369 during a skirmish with the French. He was medieval English knight and close friend of Edward, the Black Prince and a founding member and 19th Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348. Described by the medieval historian Froissart as 'wise and full of devices', as a military strategist Chandos is believed to have been the mastermind behind three of the most important English victories of the Hundred Years War: the Battle of Crécy, the Battle of Poitiers and the Battle of Auray.
RMF7P8CF–Edward, the black prince (1330-76) Commanding the right wind of the English Troops at the Battle of Crecy, 1346, when he was only 16. Hundred years war between England and France.
RMP03PEY–The Battle of Blanchetaque in 1346 was the second of the three battles which made up what became the Crecy campaign of King Edward III of England during the early stages of the Hundred Years War. Although smaller and less notorious than the Battle of Crécy which followed it, it can be said that without the victory at Blanchetaque, the subsequent defeat of the French royal army at Crecy would never have been possible, as the English force would not have been in any position to oppose the French adequately had they not successfully forded the Somme River during the battle of Blanchetaque.
RMEC2P97–The Hundred Years' War. The Battle of Crecy August 26th, 1346 the dead lies blind King Jean of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia
RMAN49M8–Site of the battle of Crecy France
RMDDY5HB–The English wait for the French at the Battle of Crecy, France 1346 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
RMM8TTXK–Vintage colour lithograph from 1864 showing English Soldiers wait for the French at Crecy. The Battle of Crecy took place on 26 August 1346 near Crécy
RM2HJPB6P–Guerre de Cent ans 'Le roi Philippe VI de Valois (1293-1350) blesse demandant asile au chateau de Broye pres de Crecy apres la bataille de Crecy le 26/08/1346' (Hundred Years War 'King Philip VI of Valois (1293-1350) wounded takes refuge in the castle of Broye near Crecy after the battle of Crecy on august 26th 1346 Illustration de Job (1858-1931) tiree de 'les mots historiques du pays de France' 1896 Collection privee
RMMXA5D3–. Montage of paintings representing key battles of the Hundred Years' War. Clockwise, from top left: Crécy, La Rochelle, Agincourt, Orléans. 6 March 2010. See images below. 288 Hundred Years' War montage
RM2M3P72X–Views of the horse through history in silhouette by Captain Harry Lawrence Oakley including a knight on horseback at the Battle of Crecy, Roundheads and Cavaliers fighting it out at the Battle of Marston Moor, the Battle of Balaclava, horses used in the First World War and a more tranquil and bucolic purpose for the horse - on a farm, ploughing furrows. Date: 1941
RMCWHB4N–Crecy museum observation tower at the 1346 battle field during the Hundred Years War, Somme, Picardie, France.
RMDNC46A–Battle of Crecy, 26th August 1346. Map of battle plan. Published 1899.
RMB212RB–Observation Tower at Crecy
RMBM30DJ–Further to the defeat of the battle of Crécy, King Philip of Valois, with five knights, asked for asylum in the castle of Broye.
RM2A51M40–Site of Battlefield, Crecy, Crecy-en-Ponthieu, Picardy, France
RMBE8E1C–Memorial tower and viewing platform beside the Battle of Crecy Battlefield, the Somme Département, France.
RFB7PRHY–surrender King France Poictiers 1356 Solider fighting battle war attack death siege fight charge The Battle of Poitiers was foug
RMMPWMW1–The Battle of Crécy on 26 August 1346 (Miniature from the Grandes Chroniques de France by Jean Frois
RMA5JG2N–Tower commemorating the battle of Crecy 1346
RMB84MTH–Observation tower built on the site of the windmill used as a look out post by Edward III at the Battle of Crecy Somme France
RFPBR9B0–Autumn in Crecy Forest, France.
RMP03PFG–The Battle of Poitiers was fought on 19 September 1356 in Nouaillé, near the city of Poitiers in Aquitaine, western France. An army, many of them veterans of Crécy, led by Edward, the Black Prince, defeated a larger French and allied army led by King John II of France, leading to the capture of the king, his son, and much of the French nobility. It was the second major English victory of the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War. Poitiers was fought ten years after the Battle of Crécy (the first major victory), and about half a century before the third, the Battle of Agincourt (1415).
RM2P91C96–Edward the Black Prince was the eldest son of King Edward III of England, and a prominent military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He earned his nickname for his black armor, and was known for his chivalry, bravery, and military prowess. He died at the young age of 45, before he could succeed his father as king
RMMADB9C–The Battle of Poitiers was fought on 19 September 1356 near the city of Poitiers in Aquitaine, western France. An army of English, Welsh, Breton and Gascon troops, many veterans of Crécy, led by Edward, the Black Prince, defeated a larger French and allied army led by King John II of France, leading to the capture of the king, his son, and much of the French nobility. It was the second major English victory of the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War, fought ten years after the Battle of Crécy (the first major victory), and about half a century before the third, the Battle of Agincourt.
RM2M97WWA–Edward III refusing to send aid to his son (Edward, the Black Prince) at the Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346. His response was 'Let the boy win his spurs'. The result was a decisive English victory.
RMB6H21W–The English Passing the Somme at the Battle of Blanchetaque France 25 August 1346 19th Century Illustration
RFEW9X2K–Engraving of a gun platform used at the Battle of Cressy in 1346. Old illustration of an antique gun used in the Hundred Year's war.
RMW7CR3F–English troops waiting to go into action at the Battle of Crecy, August 1346 (c1860). Artist: Unknown
RMRDB15A–The Battle of Crécy on 26 August 1346 (Miniature from the Grandes Chroniques de France by Jean Froissart). Museum: BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMCWHB5D–Crecy museum at Crécy-en-Ponthieu, Somme, Picardie, France.
RMGF8GPK–Memorial to King John of Bohemia on the Fontaine - Crecy road on the battlefield of Crecy
RMW7DACY–Battle of Crécy, 26th August 1346. Artist: Unknown
RM2CC7484–Battle of Crecy, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RM2A51M3H–Viewing platform, Battlefield of Crecy, Crecy-en-Ponthieu, Somme Valley, Picardy, France
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