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The Siege of Calais, France, 1346-1347 (1864). During the Hundred Years War, Edward III (1312-1377) of England laid siege to Calais, which he regarded as an ideal base from which to bring in supplies to his army in France. The city held out from September 1346 until August the following year, by which time its population was starving, before finally surrendering. Calais then remained in English hands for over 200 years before being recaptured by the French in 1558. During the siege Edward III fought incognito under the banner of Walter de Manny (1310-1372), 1st Baron Manny, who is pictured behind the king with his banner.
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4182px × 3370px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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100 Years War
14TH CENTURY
19th century
BANNER
BATTLEFIELD
Britain
British
CALAIS
color
Combat
concept
country
Doyle
edward III
EDWARD III OF ENGLAND
England
English
FIGHTING
Fighting Scene
FLAG
FLAGS
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
France
French
Historica Graphica Collection
Hundred Years War
INCOGNITO
James Doyle
James William Edmund
James William Edmund Doyle
king
king edward III
KING OF ENGLAND
Lithograph
LOCATION
Male
Man
Manny
Mediaeval
Medieval
Men
Middle Ages
MONARCH
MONARCHY
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
People
PLANTAGENêT
royal
Royalty
RULER
Shield
Siege
Siege of Calais 1346
Soldier
soldiers
SOVEREIGN
STANDARD
Sword
SWORDS
TGN
Walter de
War
War, Hundred Years (1337-1453)
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS