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This is a complete surprise, everyone assume the king's army would win.
 
This is a complete surprise, everyone assume the king's army would win.
 
This breaks their resolve. It's a disaster.
 
This breaks their resolve. It's a disaster.
How is that possible ? The French army had 24 000 to 50 000 men ? And the English only 8 000 to 12 000.
 
  
  
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How is it possible that so many nobles are dead ? Normally they get captured.
 
How is it possible that so many nobles are dead ? Normally they get captured.
  
1500 dead knights. 2000 Genovese Crossbowmen. 3000 footmen. Only feww hundred dead english.
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1500 dead knights. 2000 Genovese Crossbowmen. 3000 footmen.
  
 
Including They even see the corpse of Jean Ier de Luxembourg, who is blind but charged anyway surrounded by his knights and guided by them.
 
Including They even see the corpse of Jean Ier de Luxembourg, who is blind but charged anyway surrounded by his knights and guided by them.
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'''Action : Either they figure out the riddle (e.g. ask the Game Master if that's the name of a person) or they "Heal" the guy'''
 
'''Action : Either they figure out the riddle (e.g. ask the Game Master if that's the name of a person) or they "Heal" the guy'''
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XXXFrance : L'armée française, beaucoup plus nombreuse, de 24 000 à 50 000 hommes, est organisée sur trois lignes. Au-devant on trouve les arbalétriers génois, ainsi que deux lignes de chevaliers
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XXThey were mounted on entirely unarmoured horses and carried wooden lances, usually ash, tipped with iron and approximately 4 metres (13 ft) long
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XXXAnglais : L'ensemble comprend de 8 000 à 12 000 hommes, dont environ 3/4 d'archers. Andrew Ayton suggests a figure of around 14,000: 2,500 men-at-arms, 5,000 longbowmen, 3,000 hobelars (light cavalry and mounted archers) and 3,500 spearmen
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XXParmi ceux-ci, 6 000 mercenaires génois ou castillans conduits par Carlo Grimaldi et Antonio Doria
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XXprince noir : La nuit tombée, Édouard aurait commandé l'exécution de tous les soldats français blessés incapables de payer rançon et, au matin, un massacre plus grand encore, quand les milices urbaines françaises vinrent en renfort, mais trop tard : l'esprit de la chevalerie n'avait pas été respecté par le prince, qui en eut grande honte devant son père : c'est après cette bataille qu'il aurait pris l'habitude de porter une armure noire.
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XX50 000 hommes pour les troupes menées par Philippe de Valois, 20 000 hommes pour l'armée anglaise.
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XXArbaletrier : 4 coups par minute et ils n'ont pas leur pavois la pluie abime les cordes en cheveux.
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XXD'abord le roi a demandé à ne pas attaquer.
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XXPuis attaque des arbalestriers
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XXPas sur qu'il y ait eu des cannons.
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XX 6 000, avec leur arc long anglais tirant chacun de 6 à 12 flèches à la minute
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XXJusqu'au soir plein de charges inutiles
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XXCependant, après le lever du jour, (la bataille a continué le lendemain)
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XXCharge du duc d’Alençon, frère de Philippe VI qui tue les archers et boucherie
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XXEnsuite choc avec les chevaliers anglais
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XXla chevalerie française finit à pied
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XXAlençon tué sous son cheval.
  
 
=Part 3 In the guts of Calais=
 
=Part 3 In the guts of Calais=

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