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* 1364 – Battle of Auray: English forces defeat the French in Brittany ; end of the Breton War of Succession.
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* Charles V ( 1338 – 1380 ), called the Wise, was King of France from 1364 to his death and a member of the House of Valois.
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Du Guesclin also defeated Charles II of Navarre at the Battle of Cocherel in 1364 and eliminated the noble's threat to Paris.
Although Montfort was ultimately successful following the Battle of Auray in 1364, it was the French who were to gain the most from his victory.
Charles de Blois and Bertrand du Guesclin came to the rescue of the besieged city but were decisively defeated at the Battle of Auray on 29 September 1364.
In 1364, John managed to win a decisive victory against the House of Blois in the Battle of Auray, with the support of the English army led by John Chandos.
At the Battle of Auray on 29 September 1364 with John as undisputed duke and Charles dead on the field.
On 29 September 1364, Chandos led the forces of Duke John de Montfort to victory at the Battle of Auray, winning the Breton War of Succession and enabling de Montfort to become John V, Duke of Brittany.
On September 29, 1364, at the Battle of Auray, the army of Charles of Blois was heavily defeated by John V, Duke of Brittany and the English forces under Sir John Chandos.
Its outcome was decided at the Battle of Auray in 1364, where the House of Montfort was victorious over the French party.
* Sir Henry Percy ( 1364 / 1366 – 1403 ), also called Harry Hotspur, helped Henry IV seize the throne but later rebelled against him, killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury
Knolles returned to Brittany an even richer man than he had set out and remained active, invading Maine in 1360, participating in John de Montfort's noteworthy siege of Auray in July 1364, and joining the Black Prince at the Battle of Nájera ( Navarrete ) of 1367.
Olivier distinguished himself at the Battle of Auray ( 1364 ), where he lost an eye in the fighting, and earned the nickname " Butcher " because his troops were ordered to take no prisoners.
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