Battle of Carrouges
The Battle of Carrouges took place in 1386 in France and was a significant event during the Hundred Years' War. It was fought between the knights Jean de Carrouges and Jacques Le Gris over accusations of assault. The battle was notable for being one of the last judicial duels sanctioned by the French monarchy, where the outcome would determine the truth of the allegations.
The duel was held in front of a large audience, including King Charles VI. After a fierce fight, Jean de Carrouges emerged victorious, which led to the execution of Jacques Le Gris. This battle highlighted the importance of honor and justice in medieval society.