Black Monday (1360)
Black Monday took place on Easter Monday (1360) during the Hundred Years' War (1337–60), when a freak hail storm struck and killed an estimated 1,000 English soldiers. The storm was so devastating that it caused more English casualties than any of the previous battles of the war.
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Black Monday (1360)
Black Monday took place on Easter Monday (1360) during the Hundred Years' War (1337–60), when a freak hail storm struck and killed an estimated 1,000 English soldiers. The storm was so devastating that it caused more English casualties than any of the previous battles of the war.
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Black Monday took place on Eas ...... e previous battles of the war.
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1,000 dead
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1360-04-14
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English defeat
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*(4,000 men-at-arms)
*(5,000 mounted archers)
*(700 continental mercenaries)
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The History of that Most Victorious Monarch Edward III by Joshua Barnes
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None/Unknown
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Siege of Chartres
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the Hundred Years' War
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Outskirts of Chartres, France
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English defeat
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Low
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Black Monday (1360)
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Siege of Chartres (1360)
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