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King Edward III refuses succour to his son at the Battle of Crecy, France, 1346 (1864). One of the defining battles of the Hundred Years War between England and France, Crecy was a victory for the English over a much larger French army, brought about largely by the impact of the English longbowmen. During the battle, Edward III (1312-1377) refused to assist his 16 year old son, Edward, the Black Prince, who commanded one of the three divisions of the English army, instead sending words of encouragement with Sir Thomas Norwich for the boy to win his spurs.
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100 Years War
14TH CENTURY
19th century
Armor
Armour
Army
Battle
battle of crecy
Battle of Crecy 1346
Battle of CrŽcy 1346
BATTLEFIELD
Battles
BLACK PRINCE
building
BUILDINGS
color
concept
country
CRéCY
Doyle
edward
edward III
EDWARD III OF ENGLAND
Edward of
Edward of Woodstock
Edward the Black Prince
England
English
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
France
Hearing, Five Senses
Historica Graphica Collection
Hundred Years War
INSTRUCTING
James Doyle
James William Edmund
James William Edmund Doyle
king
king edward III
KING OF ENGLAND
Listening
Lithograph
LOCATION
Male
Man
Mediaeval
Medieval
Men
MESSAGE
Middle Ages
MONARCH
MONARCHY
NINETEENTH CENTURY
of Woodstock
ORDER
People
Picardie
Prince d'Aquitaine
PRINCE OF WALES
royal
Royalty
RULER
Shield
Soldier
soldiers
SOVEREIGN
SPEAKING
TGN
the black prince
War
War, Hundred Years (1337-1453)
WARFARE
Wars
Windmill
Woodstock