Second English Campaign (Edwardian War)
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Was the second English military campaign in France during the Edwardian War.
Chronology
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- September 1340: Truce of Espléchin (1340).
- July 1340: Siege of Tournai.
- August 1340: Robert of Artois was a French nobleman who sided with the English during the Hundred Years' War. Edward III was the King of England at the time and was leading the military campaign against France. The invasion of Artois was part of Edward III's strategy to expand English territory in France.
- July 1340: Battle of Saint Omer.
- September 1340: Truce of Espléchin (1340).
- August 1340: Robert of Artois was a French nobleman who sided with the English during the Hundred Years' War. Edward III was the King of England at the time and was leading the military campaign against France. The invasion of Artois was part of Edward III's strategy to expand English territory in France.
- July 1340: Siege of Tournai.
- January 1340: Tournai had remained loyal to Philip VI of France.
- July 1340: Battle of Saint Omer.
- January 1340: Tournai had remained loyal to Philip VI of France.