Event French Reconquest (final phase of the Hundred Years' War)

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Was a French military campaign in the territories occupied by England. The campaign was succesful and led to the expulsion of the the English from France (with the exception of the city of Calais).

Chronology

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  • November 1449: The capture of Honfleur by the French army liberated the Seine estuary from English control during the Hundred Years' War.
  • November 1449: The capture of Honfleur by the French army liberated the Seine estuary from English control during the Hundred Years' War.
  • November 1449: French forces besiege Fougères.
  • June 1451: Bordeaux conquered by Kingdom of France.
  • November 1449: French forces besiege Fougères.
  • April 1450: Battle of Formigny.
  • September 1429: The French besiege Paris, which at the time was in English hands (1429).
  • September 1429: Laval is besieged by the Kingdom of France.
  • September 1429: Laval is besieged by the Kingdom of France.
  • November 1449: French forces besiege Fougères.
  • April 1436: After a long siege, the French were able to chase the English from Paris.
  • September 1450: Cherbourg falls. There are no more English in Normandy.
  • August 1443: Siege of Dieppe.
  • November 1449: French forces besiege Fougères.
  • July 1429: Reims conquered by Kingdom of France.
  • November 1429: The Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier in 1429 was part of the Hundred Years' War between France and England. It was led by French military commander Joan of Arc, who successfully captured the town from the English, further solidifying the territory for the Kingdom of France.
  • June 1429: Battle of Jargeau.
  • July 1429: Reims conquered by Kingdom of France.
  • August 1432: Siege of Lagny-sur-Marne.
  • October 1453: Bordeaux was ceded to the Duchy of Brittany.
  • October 1430: The Siege of Compiègne in 1430 was a military confrontation during the Hundred Years' War between the English forces led by Thomas de Montacute and the French defenders commanded by Joan of Arc. The siege resulted in the capture of Joan of Arc, who was later handed over to the English and eventually executed.
  • July 1449: Verneuil-sur-Avre conquered by Kingdom of France.
  • May 1435: Battle of Gerberoy.
  • July 1449: Verneuil-sur-Avre conquered by Kingdom of France.
  • September 1429: The French army was not able to conquer Paris and lifted the siege.
  • May 1429: Siege of Orleans.
  • April 1450: Battle of Formigny.
  • April 1436: After a long siege, the French were able to chase the English from Paris.
  • November 1449: French forces besiege Fougères.
  • July 1449: Verneuil-sur-Avre conquered by Kingdom of France.
  • June 1429: Battle of Meung-sur-Loire.
  • July 1453: Battle of Castillon.
  • October 1453: Siege of Bordeaux.
  • June 1435: The French troops of Charles VII started a new siege of Paris, which at the time was in English hands (1435).
  • November 1429: The Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier in 1429 was part of the Hundred Years' War between France and England. It was led by French military commander Joan of Arc, who successfully captured the town from the English, further solidifying the territory for the Kingdom of France.
  • October 1430: The Siege of Compiègne in 1430 was a military confrontation during the Hundred Years' War between the English forces led by Thomas de Montacute and the French defenders commanded by Joan of Arc. The siege resulted in the capture of Joan of Arc, who was later handed over to the English and eventually executed.
  • October 1449: End of the siege of Rouen.
  • September 1429: The French besiege Paris, which at the time was in English hands (1429).
  • October 1449: End of the siege of Rouen.
  • November 1449: French forces besiege Fougères.
  • May 1435: Battle of Gerberoy.
  • June 1435: The French troops of Charles VII started a new siege of Paris, which at the time was in English hands (1435).
  • September 1429: The French army was not able to conquer Paris and lifted the siege.
  • October 1453: By the end of the War of the Roses, the English influence in Brittany had ended.
  • April 1450: Battle of Formigny.
  • June 1429: Battle of Beaugency.
  • June 1442: Siege of Tartas.
  • August 1443: Siege of Dieppe.
  • August 1443: Siege of Dieppe.
  • October 1452: Bordeaux conquered by Kingdom of England.