Hugh Quieret

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Hugh Quieret was a 14th-century French naval commander who played a leading role in the early stages of the Hundred Years' War.

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instanceOf French admiral
military commander
naval commander
person
activeYearsStartTime early 14th century
allegiance Philip VI of France
citizenship France
conflict Battle of Sluys
conflictResult defeat at the Battle of Sluys
country Kingdom of France
deathCause killed in action
era medieval France
gender male
hasActivity maritime operations
naval warfare
historicalRegion Kingdom of France
historicalSignificance key French naval leader at the outset of the Hundred Years' War
languageOfWorkOrName French
mannerOfDeath death in battle
militaryBranch French Navy
surface form: French navy
militaryConflict Hundred Years' War
militaryRank admiral
notableCommanderOpposed Edward III of England
Edward III of England
surface form: English King Edward III
notableEvent Battle of Sluys
notableFor commanding French naval forces against England
leading the French fleet in the early naval campaigns of the Hundred Years' War
notableWork command of French fleet at the Battle of Sluys
occupation naval officer
soldier
opponent English navy
Kingdom of England
participatedIn early campaigns of the Hundred Years' War
partOf French royal fleet
partOfEvent opening phase of the Hundred Years' War
placeOfDeath near Sluys
off the coast of Flanders
positionHeld Admiral of France
roleInEvent French fleet commander at the Battle of Sluys
timePeriod 14th century

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Battle of Sluys commander Hugh Quieret