Battle of Tournai
The Battle of Tournai took place in 1513 during the Italian Wars, primarily involving the forces of England and France. The English army, led by Henry VIII, aimed to capture the city of Tournai, which was strategically important. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the English, allowing them to take control of the city.
Following the battle, Tournai was officially ceded to England in the Treaty of Saint-Omer in 1514. This victory bolstered England's influence in continental affairs, although the city was later returned to France in 1559. The battle is a notable event in the context of the ongoing conflicts in Europe during this period.