Battle of the Spaniards on Sea
The Battle of the Spaniards on Sea , or Bataille of Winchelsea is a naval Bataille which took place the August 29th 1350. She saw the victory of an English fleet of 50 vessels ordered by Edouard III of England and the Prince Noir, on a Castilian fleet of 40 vessels ordered by Charles of Cerda. Enter 14 and 26 Castilian vessels were captured or run whereas surroundings 2 (perhaps more) English vessels were cast.
Vessels implied in the battle:
England (Edouard III)
- Thomas
- Edward
- Jonette
- Plenty
- Isabella
- Gabriel
- Michael
- Welfare
- Mariote
- Jerusalem
- Thomas Beauchamp
- Mary
- Godibiate
- John
- Edmund
- Falcon
- Buchett
- Lawrence
Castille (of Cerda)
40 vessels - including perhaps 24 captured, or run
Stakes
The Guerre One hundred Year old knows one period of truce since the Grande plague of 1349. The first part of the war was largely with the advantage of the English, Edouard III gaining victories crushing with the battles of the Lock and Crécy then by taking Calais. The capacity of Valois is largely disputed: Edouard III and Charles II of Navarre, both descendants of Philippe Beautiful the by the women, assert the crown. Jean the Good takes them of runs by its very fast crowning (on September 26th, 1350) after the death of Philippe VI (on August 22nd, 1350). August 29th, with broad of Winchelsea, a squadron led by Charles of Cerda intercepts Edouard III suspecté to want to go to Rheims to be made crown king de France. The battles naval turns to the advantage of the English, at the price of heavy losses and this last cannot be opposed to the sacring Jean any more the Good .
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