Crecy
The Battle of Crécy took place on August 26, 1346, during the Hundred Years' War between England and France. It was a significant conflict where the English army, led by King Edward III, faced a much larger French force. The English used longbows effectively, which played a crucial role in their victory.
The battle is notable for the tactical innovations employed by the English, including the use of defensive positions and the strategic placement of archers. The defeat of the French marked a turning point in the war, showcasing the effectiveness of English military tactics and contributing to the rise of English power in France.