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Cassel was the capital of a chatellany ( an administrative district ) during the Middle Ages, serving as the administrative centre for an area comprising about fifty towns and villages.
It was the site of a second battle that took place on 23 August 1328 involving Philip VI of France and a rebel force led by Nicolaas Zannekin.
The rebels had driven the ruling Count Louis I out of Flanders and sought to press their advantage by occupying Cassel and attacking the French royal army nearby.
Although they achieved some initial successes, the rebels were decisively defeated when William I, Count of Hainaut lent his support to the French side.

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