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A medieval depiction of a fortification being assaulted
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Thesiege of Breteuil was theinvestment of theNorman town ofBreteuil, held by partisans ofCharles II, King of Navarre, by French forces between April and about 20 August 1356. It was interrupted on 5 July when a small English army relieved and resupplied the town. The French king,John II, attempted to bring the English to battle, but they evaded him and the siege was renewed. The French attracted praise for the splendour and high status of many of the participants, but made little progress as the town was well-garrisoned and stocked with food for a year. Attempts tomine under the walls were to no avail. In August a large mobilesiege tower was pushed up to the walls and an assault launched, but the tower was set on fire and the attack repulsed with many casualties. Taking Breteuil became a matter of prestige for John and he refused to take the army south to face amajor English offensive. Eventually the garrison was given free passage and a huge bribe to persuade them to depart. (Full article...)

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