Battle of the Seine (1416)

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The Battle of the Seine (1416) was a naval engagement during the Hundred Years' War in which English forces under Henry V secured control of the Channel approaches by defeating a Franco-Genoese fleet near the mouth of the Seine.

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instanceOf battle of the Hundred Years' War
naval battle
belligerent Kingdom of England
Kingdom of France
Republic of Genoa
century 15th century
combatant English fleet
Genoese navy
surface form: Franco-Genoese fleet
commander Henry V of England
conflict Hundred Years' War
conflictType naval engagement
countryAtTime Kingdom of France
date 1416
era Late Middle Ages
foughtNear Seine estuary
location English Channel
near the mouth of the Seine
monarchOfVictoriousSide Henry V of England
navalTheatre Channel approaches
notableFor contributing to English naval dominance early in Henry V's reign
defeat of a Franco-Genoese fleet by the English
opponentCommander French commanders
Genoese commanders
outcome English control of the Channel approaches
partOf Hundred Years' War
result English victory
river River Seine
surface form: Seine
sideWithNavalSuperiorityAfterBattle Kingdom of England
strategicEffect secured English control of the approaches to the English Channel
year 1416

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Henry V of England battle Battle of the Seine (1416)